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Learn to pronounce out-and-out

/ˈoud ən ˈout/
adjective
in every respect; absolute; without question.
"an out-and-out crook"
synonyms: utter, downright, thoroughgoing, absolute, complete, thorough, through and through, total, unmitigated, outright, real, perfect, consummate, surpassing, sheer, rank, pure, unqualified, inveterate, positive, dyed-in-the-wool, true-blue, undiluted, unalloyed, unadulterated, in every respect, unconditional, blatant, flagrant, overt, naked, barefaced, brazen, full-bore, deep-dyed, right, fair, arrant, right-down

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The meaning of OUT-AND-OUT is being such completely at all times, in every way, or from every point of view. How to use out-and-out in a sentence.
complete or in every way; used to emphasize an unpleasant quality of a person or thing: That's an out-and-out lie! The whole project was an out-and-out ...
Out-and-out definition: complete; total; thoroughgoing. See examples of OUT-AND-OUT used in a sentence.
You use out-and-out to emphasize that someone or something has all the characteristics of a particular type of person or thing. [emphasis].
Out-and-out means "absolute" or "complete," often in a bad way. A terrible party is an out-and-out disaster, and the people who said they'd bring cupcakes ...
adjective. ˌau̇t-ᵊn(d)-ˈau̇t. Definition of out-and-out. as in utter. having no exceptions or restrictions an out-and-out cheater at every game she plays her ...
out-and-out adjective /ˌaʊt ən ˈaʊt/ /ˌaʊt ən ˈaʊt/ [only before noun] in every way synonym complete
always used before a noun. — used to emphasize a description. He's an out-and-out liar. He told an out-and-out lie.
adjective Complete; thorough. Webster's New World Similar definitions (idiomatic) Complete, utter. He is an out-and-out idiot. Out-and-out lie.