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Webster 1913 Edition


Downright

Down′rightˊ

,
adv.
1.
Straight down; perpendicularly.
2.
In plain terms; without ceremony.
We shall chide
downright
, if I longer stay.
Shakespeare
3.
Without delay; at once; completely.
[Obs.]
She fell
downright
into a fit.
Arbuthnot.

Down′rightˊ

,
Adj.
1.
Plain; direct; forthright; unceremonious; blunt; positive;
as, he spoke in his
downright
way
.
A man of plain,
downright
character.
Sir W. Scott.
2.
Open; artless; undisguised; absolute; unmixed;
as,
downright
atheism
.

Syn. – honest-to-goodness.
The
downright
impossibilities charged upon it.
South.
Down′rightˊly
,
adv.
Down′rightˊness
,
Noun.

Webster 1828 Edition


Downright

DOWNRIGHT

,
adv.
1.
Right down; straight down; perpendicularly.
A giant cleft downright.
2.
In plain terms; without ceremony or circumlocution.
We shall chide downright.
3.
Completely; without stopping short; as, she fell downright into a fit.

DOWNRIGHT

,
Adj.
1.
Directly to the point; plain; open; artless; undisguised; as downright madness; downright nonsense; downright wisdom; downright falsehood; downright atheism.
2.
Plain; artless; unceremonious; blunt; as, he spoke in his downright way.

Definition 2024


downright

downright

English

Adjective

downright (comparative more downright, superlative most downright)

  1. Directed vertically; coming straight down.
  2. Directly to the point; plain; unambiguous; unevasive.
  3. Using plain direct language; accustomed to express opinions directly and bluntly; blunt.
  4. Complete; absolute; utter.

Synonyms

Derived terms

Adverb

downright (not comparable)

  1. Really; actually; quite; thoroughly; utterly.
    He wasn't just cool to me, he was downright rude.
  2. Straight down; perpendicularly.
  3. Without delay; at once.
    • Arbuthnot
      She fell downright into a fit.

See also

Usage notes

"Downright" is used to intensify or emphasize the following adjective, which usually refers to some negative quality.

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