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outright

Outright vs Flawless - What's the difference?

outright | flawless |


As adjectives the difference between outright and flawless

is that outright is unqualified and unreserved while flawless is perfect; without flaws, shortcomings or defects. Ex. Allyson Cutter.

As an adverb outright

is wholly, completely and entirely.

As a verb outright

is to release a player outright, without conditions.

Outright vs Every_single - What's the difference?

outright | every_single | Related terms |

Outright is a related term of every_single.

Outright vs Totality - What's the difference?

outright | totality | Related terms |

Outright is a related term of totality.


As an adverb outright

is wholly, completely and entirely.

As an adjective outright

is unqualified and unreserved.

As a verb outright

is (sports) to release a player , without conditions.

As a noun totality is

the state of being total.

Outright vs Whole - What's the difference?

outright | whole | Related terms |

Outright is a related term of whole.


As adverbs the difference between outright and whole

is that outright is wholly, completely and entirely while whole is (colloquial) in entirety; entirely; wholly.

As adjectives the difference between outright and whole

is that outright is unqualified and unreserved while whole is entire.

As a verb outright

is (sports) to release a player , without conditions.

As a noun whole is

something complete, without any parts missing.

Outright vs Fully - What's the difference?

outright | fully |


As adverbs the difference between outright and fully

is that outright is wholly, completely and entirely while fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect.

As an adjective outright

is unqualified and unreserved.

As a verb outright

is to release a player outright, without conditions.

Resounding vs Outright - What's the difference?

resounding | outright |


As adjectives the difference between resounding and outright

is that resounding is having a deep, rich sound; mellow and resonant while outright is unqualified and unreserved.

As verbs the difference between resounding and outright

is that resounding is present participle of lang=en while outright is to release a player outright, without conditions.

As a noun resounding

is the action of the verb to resound

As an adverb outright is

wholly, completely and entirely.

Outrageous vs Outright - What's the difference?

outrageous | outright | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between outrageous and outright

is that outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront while outright is unqualified and unreserved.

As an adverb outright is

wholly, completely and entirely.

As a verb outright is

to release a player outright, without conditions.

Honest vs Outright - What's the difference?

honest | outright | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between honest and outright

is that honest is scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright while outright is unqualified and unreserved.

As verbs the difference between honest and outright

is that honest is to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable while outright is to release a player outright, without conditions.

As an adverb outright is

wholly, completely and entirely.

Gross vs Outright - What's the difference?

gross | outright | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between gross and outright

is that gross is disgusting while outright is unqualified and unreserved.

As verbs the difference between gross and outright

is that gross is to earn money, not including expenses while outright is to release a player outright, without conditions.

As a noun gross

is twelve dozen = 144.

As a proper noun Gross

is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.

As an adverb outright is

wholly, completely and entirely.

Entire vs Outright - What's the difference?

entire | outright |


As adjectives the difference between entire and outright

is that entire is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete while outright is unqualified and unreserved.

As a noun entire

is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.

As an adverb outright is

wholly, completely and entirely.

As a verb outright is

(sports) to release a player , without conditions.

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