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| 1. | [ adverb ] positively | |
| Examples: | "a regular right-down bad 'un"- Charles Dickens" |
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| 2. | [ adverb ] positively | |
| Examples: | "a regular right-down bad 'un"--Charles Dickens |
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| 3. | [ adjective ] complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers | |
| Synonyms: | sheer absolute out-and-out rank downright | |
| Examples: | "absolute freedom" "an absolute dimwit" "a downright lie" "out-and-out mayhem" "an out-and-out lie" "a rank outsider" "many right-down vices" "got the jo |
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| Related terms: | complete | |
| 4. | [ adjective ] complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers | |
| Synonyms: | sheer absolute out-and-out rank downright | |
| Examples: | "absolute freedom" "a downright lie" "out-and-out mayhem" "a rank outsider" "many right-down vices" "sheer stupidity" |
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| Related terms: | complete | |
| Similar spelling: |
right_on right-wing right-hand right-winger right-minded right-hander right-handed right-angled rightmost rightness |
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