English to Hindi Dictionary outright

outright

सीधे
definition
adverb
logging has been banned outright
altogether; completely.
the impact killed four horses outright
immediately.
adjective
an outright refusal
open and direct; not concealed.
translation of 'outright'
साफ़,
स्पष्ट,
संपूर्ण
adverb
दिल खोलकर,
सीधे,
सफ़ाई से
adjective
खड़ा,
सीधा,
प्रत्यक्ष,
अपरोक्ष
example
The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and 'outright' cheating going on in the open.
If that doesn't work, they will attempt to buy their competitors 'outright' .
Six towns, which achieved litter-free status, competed for the 'outright' prize.
Most importantly, the funds required to spread bet are a small percentage of what would be required to buy these assets 'outright' .
He has been looking after the car since the film was made, and bought it 'outright' in 1972.
If it won't kill you 'outright' , you can eat it.
Millions of pheasants are bred each year specifically for killing, and thousands of them are wounded rather than killed 'outright' .
He withdrew his amendment and said it wasn't needed after all, leaving the door open to the 'outright' ban duly backed by an overwhelming majority of MPs.
I could see she was having a hard time deciding whether to completely accuse me of 'outright' lying or question me further.
The majority of 'outright' winners were from the junior category.
More radical action - warning labels on food or even 'outright' bans - would probably be counterproductive.
It is a sign of the times for the struggling County Champions that their sole ambition over four days against Somerset was to emerge with a draw rather than a defeat but nothing short of 'outright' victory was what was really required.
Two fell dangerously wounded, and a third was killed 'outright' .
As such it is an 'outright' rejection of many religious traditions' ultimate aims.
But 'outright' refusal often gets people labelled as freaks or loonies, and correspondingly discredits the challenges they deliver in the eyes of those they address them to.
Yet zoologists have consistently reacted to these phenomena with a mixture of incredulity, confusion, and even 'outright' hostility.
In most states, a pet cannot receive an 'outright' bequest because animals traditionally have been viewed as property under the law.
As a country moves, one hopes, from 'outright' dictatorship to full liberal democracy, the rules change.
Nevada can legalize most gambling, and other states can ban it 'outright' .
He came 20th, causing him great disappointment as his objective was no less than 'outright' victory.
Both teams have impressed at championship level in recent years and to be fair, both deserve the ultimate accolade of 'outright' champions.
From 1942 and for the remainder of WWII, Carnival was banned 'outright' .
Having come so close to success in 2003, there is only one achievement that will satisfy in 2004 - 'outright' victory in the Formula One World Championship.
Companies that fail to adapt to economic conditions by carrying an oversized and expensive staff may be courting the ultimate job-killer: 'outright' failure.
These views can be hard to tell apart: the distinction between radical transformation and 'outright' abolition is not clear-cut.
Most habitat and wildlife will be killed 'outright' and retained pockets will be so small, scattered and pressurised by the surrounding development, that wildlife value will quickly deteriorate.
Tickets may be bought 'outright' or may be paid for monthly.
But the punishing rocks made strength and reliability as important as 'outright' speed.
The paying passengers were treated with total disregard and sometimes even 'outright' abuse.
The attitude toward the poor is at best one of official indifference, and at worst 'outright' criminalization.
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