Adverb for complete or absolute in degree
“To thread a path between, on the one hand, pleasing his several masters and, on the other, avoiding indictments of treason, demanded exceptional fortitude, if not outright audacity.”
Adverb for clear and not able to be disputed
“One could not be declared the outright winner of a debate unless positive proofs were put forward in support of one's own position.”
Adverb for complete and uncut, not having had any parts removed
Adverb for conspicuously or obviously bad, wrong or offensive
Adverb for open, honest, and direct in speech or expression, especially when dealing with unpalatable matters
Adverb for held by, or applicable to, a majority of the people in an area or country
Adverb for clearly defined or identified
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