downright - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of downright in Hindi

Adjective

  • सर्वथा
  • चहुंमुखी
  • स्पष्टवादी
  • निष्कपट
  • पूरा
  • पूर्णतः

downright Definition

Adjective

  • (of something bad or unpleasant) utter; complete (used for emphasis).
  • (of a person's manner or behavior) straightforward; so direct as to be blunt.

Adverb

  • to an extreme degree; thoroughly.

downright Example

  • He was downright rude ( वह एकदम असभ्य था )
  • Her common sense and downright attitude to life surprised him ( उसके सामान्य ज्ञान और जीवन के प्रति ईमानदार रवैये ने उसे चौंका दिया )
  • They can be downright cantankerous. ( वे सर्वथा उग्र हो सकते हैं। )
  • The whole situation is downright bizarre. ( पूरी स्थिति बड़ी विचित्र है। )

More Sentencce

  • She sound­ed downright happy.
  • Frankly, the idea of doubling their problems was downright frightening.
  • Well, you're downright skinny.
  • He made the audacious choice to tell me a downright lie.
  • It sounds downright scary.
  • This one wasn't just pretty; she was downright gorgeous and carried herself with a sartorial elegance.
  • She instantly berated her impulsive criticism as a bit of downright caddishness.
  • Now, is it not a downright blasphemy to turn thus a holy evangelist into a perfect idolater?
  • Then there's Paseana, whose case seems downright unfair.
  • And without a larger comic context, they become downright insulting.
  • "I'm excited, enthusiastic and downright happy.
  • Taken as a whole, the budgetary pledges are downright contradictory.
  • Competitions now are held nearly everywhere and often are downright serious.
  • Stores get downright stingy with their boxes this time of year.
  • Under the right circumstances, innkeeping can even become downright glamorous.
  • Meanwhile, Payton is actually being downright cooperative with a reporter.
  • Like the Kings, the Sharks are downright ugly at home.
  • Yet though they met with many rebuffs, they met very little downright impertinence.
  • Not rude, the act savoured somehow of the downright free bigness of unconvention.
  • Your uncle will scarcely be persuaded to put on the robes again, and it's a downright pity.
  • Even downright slaves belonging to the state or to some great temple corporation were treated better and carefully distinguished from private slaves by the Greeks.
  • As for Fred, he was downright ecstatic about a baby in his adopted family—hang the underlying circumstances of the blessed event.
  • Or again, the philosophical extremes of downright materialism and idealism are each wholly true, yet but half the truth.
  • They are not made for eating and drinking; or, if they make a pretence to it, become downright odious.
  • Of course he told the truth; and of course he ought to have been patted on the back, and encouraged for his downright honesty.
  • Indeed, his sickly look, and the air of downright misery in his countenance, called or all their sympathy and kindness.
  • With your comfortable house and your 34 Bordeaux it's downright mean-spirited to be sick.
  • Blakely," she said in the most downright way she had ever spoken before Patricia.
  • It's a downright disgrace