last-mentioned vs outright

last-mentioned

adj
  • The last of a number of things or people mentioned, e.g. in the preceding text. 

outright

adj
  • Total or complete. 

  • Having no outstanding conditions. 

  • Unqualified and unreserved. 

verb
  • To release a player outright, without conditions. 

adv
  • Blatantly; inexcusably. 

  • Openly and without reservation. 

  • At once. 

  • With no outstanding conditions. 

  • Wholly, completely and entirely. 

How often have the words last-mentioned and outright occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )