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(out′rīt′, -rīt′)adv.Outright Market
1. Without reservation or qualification; openly: finally responded outright to the question.
2. Completely and entirely; wholly: denied the charges outright.
3. At once; straightway: were killed outright in the crash.
4. Without additional payments owing, constraints, or stipulations: owns the property outright.
adj.(out′rīt′)
1. Presented without reservation; unqualified: an outright gift.

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2.
b. Thoroughgoing; out-and-out: outright viciousness; an outright coward.
3. Made without constraints, stipulations, or additional payments owed: outright sale of the property.
out′right′ness n.
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outright

adj (prenominal)
1. without qualifications or limitations: outright ownership.
3. straightforward; direct: an outright manner.
adv
5. without reservation or concealment: ask outright.
7. obsolete straight ahead or out
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out•right

(adj. ˈaʊtˌraɪt; adv. ˈaʊtˈraɪt, -ˌraɪt)
adj.
2. downright; unqualified: an outright refusal.
3. involving no further payments due or other restrictions: an outright sale.
adv.
5. completely; entirely.
6. without restraint, reserve, or concealment; openly.
8. without further payments due or other restrictions: to own the house outright.
out′right`ness,n.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
Adj.1.outright - without reservation or exception
straight-out, unlimited
unqualified - not limited or restricted; 'an unqualified denial'
Adv.1.outright - without restrictions or stipulations or further payments; 'buy outright'
2.outright - without reservation or concealment; 'she asked him outright for a divorce'
3.outright - without any delay; 'he was killed outright'
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outright

adjective
1.absolute, complete, total, direct, perfect, pure, sheer, utter, thorough, wholesale, unconditional, downright, consummate, unqualified, undeniable, out-and-out, unadulterated, unmitigated, thoroughgoing, unalloyed, arrant, deep-dyed(usually derogatory)He told me an outright lie.
2.definite, clear, certain, straight, flat, absolute, black-and-white, decisive, straightforward, clear-cut, unmistakable, unequivocal, unqualified, unambiguous, cut-and-dried(informal), incontrovertible, uncontestableShe failed to win an outright victory.
adverb
1.openly, frankly, plainly, face to face, explicitly, overtly, candidly, unreservedly, unhesitatingly, forthrightly, straight from the shoulder(informal)Why are you being so mysterious? Why can't you just tell me outright?
2.absolutely, completely, totally, fully, entirely, thoroughly, wholly, utterly, to the full, without hesitation, to the hilt, one hundred per cent, straightforwardly, without restraint, unmitigatedly, lock, stock and barrelHis plan was rejected outright.
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3.instantly, immediately, at once, straight away, cleanly, on the spot, right away, there and then, instantaneouslyThe driver was killed outright in the crash.
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outright

adjectiveCompletely such, without qualification or exception:
absolute, all-out, arrant, complete, consummate, crashing, damned, dead, downright, flat, out-and-out, perfect, plain, pure, sheer, thorough, thoroughgoing, total, unbounded, unequivocal, unlimited, unmitigated, unqualified, unrelieved, unreserved, utter.
Chiefly British: blooming.
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بِكُل صَراحَه، بِصِدْقفَوْراًمُؤَكَّد، لا شَك فيه، باتٌّ
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[aʊtˈraɪt]A.ADJ
1. (= complete) [failure] → completo, total; [winner, victory] → absoluto; [lie] → descarado; [owner] → absoluto (sin hipotecas); [refusal, rejection] → rotundo, absoluto
2. (= open, forthright) → franco; [rudeness, hostility] → abierto, franco; [contempt, scorn] → declarado; [compliment] → sin ambages
B.ADV
1. (= completely) [own] → en su totalidad; [win] → de maneraabsoluta; [refuse, reject] → rotundamente, de pleno
to buy sth outrightcomprar algo en su totalidad
to reject an offer outrightrechazar una oferta de pleno
they won the cup outrightganaron la copaindiscutiblemente
he was killed outright
2. (= openly, forthrightly) → abiertamente, francamente
why don't you tell her outright?¿por qué no se lo dicesabiertamenteor francamente?
to laugh outright at sthreírseabiertamente de algo
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outright

[ˌaʊtˈraɪt]adv
(= immediately) to be killed outright →
(= out of hand) [reject, refuse] → catégoriquement
(= wholly) to be owned outright [property] → appartenir en toute propriété à ses occupants
[ˈaʊtraɪt]adj
[majority] → absolu(e)
[refusal, rejection] → catégorique
[hostility] → déclaré(e)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

outright

adv
(= entirely)rejectrundweg; ownvollständig; to buy something outright → ; (= not on HP)den ganzenPreis für etwsofortbezahlen; to win outrighteinen klarenSiegdavontragen
(= at once)killsofort, auf der Stelle, gleich; he was killed outrighter war soforttot; he felled him outrighter streckte ihn mit einem einzigenSchlag zu Boden
(= openly)geradeheraus, unumwunden, ohne Umschweife
adj
(= complete)deception, lierein, glatt(inf); nonsense, ban, victorytotal, absolut; disaster, lossvöllig, vollkommen, total; refusal, denialtotal, absolut, glatt(inf); majorityabsolut; hostility, condemnationoffen, unverhohlen; supportuneingeschränkt; opponenteingefleischt; winnerklar; defeat, errorgründlich, ausgesprochen, absolut; independencevollkommen; that’s outright arrogance/impertinencedas ist die reineArroganz/Unverschämtheit; that’s outright deception/selfishnessdas ist reinerorglatter(inf)Betrug/reiner Egoismus
(Comm: = full) outright sale/purchaseVerkaufm/Kaufmgegen sofortigeZahlung der Gesamtsumme; outright ownerVolleigentümer(in)m(f); outright ownershipVolleigentumnt
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outright

[adv ˌaʊtˈraɪt; adj ˈaʊtˌraɪt]Stocks
1.adv (kill) → sul colpo; (win) → nettamente; (own) → completamente; (buy) → tutto/a in una volta; (refuse, reject) → categoricamente
2.adj (winner, refusal) → netto/a; (liar, selfishness) → bell'e buono/a
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outright

(autˈrait) adverb
1. honestly. I told him outright what I thought. reguit بِكُل صَراحَه، بِصِدْق честно francamente otevřeně vorbehaltlos ærligt; direkte έντιμα, ευθέως francamente otse رک و راست suoraan franchementבגלוי साफ-साफ pošteno, izravno őszintén dengan jujur hreint út apertamente きっぱりと 솔직히 aiškiai, atvirai, tiesiai atklāti; godīgi terus terang ronduitrett ut bez ogródek په صداقت francamente în faţă открыто, прямо otvorene odkrito iskreno rent ut, oförbehållsamt ตรงไปตรงมา açıkça, dobra dobra 直率地 прямо, відверто ايمان داري سے، صفائي سے thẳng thừng 直率地
2. immediately. He was killed outright. op slag, onmiddellik فَوْراً на място imediatamente naráz auf der Stelle på stedet αμέσωςde inmediato, en el acto otsekohe فوراً heti sur le coupבמקום एकदम, तुरंत odmah azonnal seketika samstundis immediatamente, sul colpo ただちに 즉석에서 iš karto, vietoje nekavējoties; uz vietas serta-merta onmiddellijkstraks, på stedet na miejscu فوراً imediatamente pe loc сразу naraz; na mieste takoj smesta på en gång, på fläcken ทันทีทันใด hemen, derhal 立即 відразу, негайно اسي وقت ngay lập tức 立即
(ˈautrait) adjective
without any exception or doubt. He is the outright winner. algehele, volkome مُؤَكَّد، لا شَك فيه، باتٌّ несъмнен indiscutível jasný, nepochybný tatsächlich ubestridt καθαρός, αδιαμφισβήτητοςabsoluto vaieldamatu مسلم selvä absolu, incontestéמוחלט साफ-साफ nepobitan egyértelmű pasti hreinn og klár indiscutibile はっきりした 완전한 aiškus, neabejotinas neapšaubāms; nepārprotams nyata onmiskenbaar, algeheel uten unntak/tvil bezsporny مسلم indiscutível incon­testa­bil, absolut бесспорный jasný, nesporný nedvomen nesumnjiv avgjord, obestridlig อย่างไม่ต้องสงสัย kesin 毫無疑問的 повний, цілковитий بلا شبہہ hoàn toàn 毫无疑问的
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outright

Outright Market Meaning

adv. francamente, sinceramente.

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Last week, the whistle had just blown at Anfield after a turgid goalless draw between Liverpool and Manchester United. I switched from the TV coverage to the radio in the kitchen just in time to hear this exchange.

Presenter: “A point apiece for these two at Anfield – do you now make Manchester City your favourites, Dion?”

Dion Dublin: “No, I wouldn’t go that far just yet.”

I spend an unhealthy amount of time trying to correct broadcasters who incorrectly use the word favourites when what they actually mean is ‘your fancy’ or ‘your tip’ across all forms of media.

Dublin has several strings to his bow but I don’t recall him opening up a bookmakers, and it’s probably a good job, too. City were overwhelming favourites for the title when he answered the question and they went even shorter within a couple of hours, brushing aside Crystal Palace 4-0 at the Etihad.

As we enter this midweek round of fixtures, in which hopefully all 20 teams will participate for the first time in a while, Pep Guardiola’s men sit on top of the title market at a seasonal low price of 4/9. The market is saying that it’s a better than 60 per cent chance that the trophy ends up back in their hands.

While that market shift is understandable when looking at City’s run of form – 26 points from a possible 30 in their last 10 games – it also has a lot to do with the collapse of Liverpool, their most likely challengers at the beginning of the season.

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Nothing can have been as sobering for Chelsea’s hierarchy as the way in which his extensive resources are being undercut by Leicester, Everton and Aston Villa.

Jurgen Klopp’s side did end their goal drought in the FA Cup yesterday but still exited via a 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford. Their scoring record in the Premier League is terrible – one from their last five games. That has seen them take just three points from a possible 15.

During that run they have also failed to win at home to Burnley and West Bromwich Albion at huge odds-on prices, wrecking punters’ accumulators while damaging their own hopes of retaining the trophy. Their slide to 8/1 on a market that would pay one quarter of the odds for finishing second really shows how much they are now being dismissed.

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It’s even more astonishing when you realise they hit a low of 19/20 just five weeks ago. We now have a Manchester 1-2 in the betting as United have comfortably slid in behind their neighbours at odds of 11/2.

If you think Liverpool’s slide in the market is remarkable then spare a thought for Chelsea backers. When the Blues were 6/1 joint-third-favourites a month or so ago it would have taken a huge leap of imagination – even in a season as wild as this one – to picture them eighth in the pricing at a dismissive 200/1 by the last week of January.

Frank Lampard took knocks from all sides, but nothing can have been as sobering for Chelsea’s hierarchy as a look at a market in which his extensive resources are being undercut (in betting terms) by the likes of Leicester, Everton and Aston Villa. The Blues’ underperformance has now resulted in Lampard losing his job.

It will be interesting to see how the market reacts to his replacement, Thomas Tuchel.

One look at the market for the ‘Top 4 Finish’ shows that the German has quite a fight on his hands there. Chelsea were comfortably odds-on at the start of the season and carried that status right through to Christmas, which is when the compilers started asking questions of them.

Chelsea lost to Arsenal on Boxing Day, sparking a Gunners revival. Were the Blues as good as their rating or had they just performed in the slightly easier games?

Either side of New Year’s Day the market corrected itself from 4/6 to 6/4 – a shift of 20 per cent. That slide continued, allowing them to be backed at a huge 5/2 to make the top four ahead of their match at home to Wolves on Wednesday.

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Elsewhere in the outright markets for the top flight there’s a little more interest in the relegation market.

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Sheffield United aside, already 1/33, West Brom winning at Wolves in the Midlands derby prompted a step in the right direction for the Baggies.

Fulham (5/6) and Burnley (9/2) continue to improve, so the outlook for Steve Bruce and Newcastle looks worrying. They show at 7/4 – a collapse from around 11/2 just a month or so ago.