出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/24 01:32 UTC 版)
The adverb is derived from 中期英語 dounright, dounriȝt (“right down, straight down; face down; vertically; used for emphasis: outright, downright”), and then either:
By surface analysis, down (adverb) + right (adjective).
The adjective and noun are derived from the adverb. Noun sense 1 (“low grade of wool”) may be from the obsolete adjective sense 2.2 (“in its most basic form; ordinary”).
downright (not comparable)
Sense 1.1 (“completely, wholly”) is used to emphasize or intensify the following adjective, which usually refers to some negative quality.
downright (comparative more downright, superlative most downright)
downright (plural downrights) (obsolete)
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唐突に
まめまめしく
厳かに
with majesty
下の方へ
the right side
the right side
低くなる
the far right
右のはし
the correct end of something
極右.
the far right
the far right
the right hand
左に
まわれ右
まわれ右
右側.
the right‐hand side
右手に
of the right side of something, the condition of becoming the bottom side