downright in the PONS Dictionary

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As such, they were largely people from the slightly eccentric to the downright insane.
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He added that it was downright uglybuilt in the thirties, one of the worst periods for design.
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It was called some of the most haunting, rousing, downright friendly music of the year.
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While the character design in immensely cool, some of the fan art is downright disturbing.
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It can be used in an upright or downright position.
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The gap is rather embarrassing, even oppressive, and some people find it downright insulting and inappropriate.
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She is an exceptionally powerful fighter and is often downright merciless towards her opponents.
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While praising the extremely high difficulty, they stated that there's a difference between punishing, and downright unfair.
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Their stories range from the silly to the downright philosophical.
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It was described as both ethereal and downright joyous.
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