"Downright" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Downright" Meaning

Absolutely! "Downright" is an adverb that means entirely, completely, or utterly. It's often used to express strong feelings or opinions.

Example sentences:

She's downright intelligent.
The coffee is downright terrible.
He's downright honest.

In each of these sentences, "downright" emphasizes the strength or intensity of the description. It can also be used to add emphasis or create a sense of finality.

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"Downright" Examples

Usage Examples of "downright"


The weather was downright miserable yesterday, with heavy rain and strong winds. (#adventure, #weather)
I thought the movie was downright terrible, with a confusing plot and poor acting. (#movies, #review)
She's downright stubborn when it comes to trying new foods. (#personality, #food)
The new smartphone is downright expensive, but it's definitely worth the investment. (#tech, #smartphone)
The situation was downright chaotic, with people running around and shouting uncontrollably. (#news, #politics)

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