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Adverb for to an absolute or complete degree
“First, this is a repertoire book, but there are key parts of the repertoire that are drawish at best and a downright forced draw at worst.”
Adverb for accurate, true or correct in all details
“This nun gave me a plain and downright description of all that had happened in the monastery.”
Adverb for so direct in manner as to be blunt
“In his downright manner, Cécile declared himself absolutely confident of its success.”
Adverb for rather rude, curt or abrupt in speech or manner
“I well remember the manly, eloquent, and downright speech, near the close of the day, with which you regaled the meeting.”
Adverb for expressing something forcibly and clearly
Adverb for not able to be disputed or doubted
Adverb for very opinionated in laying down one's dogmas or beliefs
Adverb for very severe or serious
Adverb for suggestive or typical of a despot or tyrant
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