outright in Italian
outright in Italian is pubblica, pubblico, completamente — outright means completely and without reservation; entirely.
outright in Italian
pubblica
Unqualified and unreserved.
pubblico
Unqualified and unreserved.
completamente
Wholly; completely; entirely.
apertamente
Openly and without reservation.
immediatamente
At once.
certamente
(informal) Blatantly; inexcusably; unambiguously.
chiaramente
(informal) Blatantly; inexcusably; unambiguously.
indubbiamente
(informal) Blatantly; inexcusably; unambiguously.
inequivocabilmente
(informal) Blatantly; inexcusably; unambiguously.
innegabilmente
(informal) Blatantly; inexcusably; unambiguously.
irrecusabilmente
(informal) Blatantly; inexcusably; unambiguously.
What does "outright" mean?
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adv Completely and without reservation; entirely.
"She rejected the offer outright."
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adj Total, complete, or unqualified.
"The election was an outright victory for the incumbent."
outright in a sentence
- She rejected the offer outright.
- He bought the car outright instead of taking a loan.
- The election was an outright victory for the incumbent.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "outright" in Italian?
"outright" in Italian is pubblica, pubblico, completamente. outright means: Completely and without reservation; entirely.
How do you use "outright" in a sentence?
Example: "She rejected the offer outright." In Italian, "outright" is pubblica, pubblico, completamente.
Are there other ways to say "outright" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 11 translations listed for "outright": pubblica, pubblico, completamente, apertamente, immediatamente, certamente.
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