non-gradable vs outright

non-gradable

adj
  • (of an adjective) Describing a quality that cannot normally be varied because it is extreme (e.g. freezing), absolute (e.g. dead), or classification (e.g. nuclear). 

  • That cannot be graded. 

noun
  • Any adjective that is not gradable. 

outright

adj
  • Unqualified and unreserved. 

  • Having no outstanding conditions. 

  • Total or complete. 

adv
  • Blatantly; inexcusably. 

  • Openly and without reservation. 

  • At once. 

  • With no outstanding conditions. 

  • Wholly, completely and entirely. 

verb
  • To release a player outright, without conditions. 

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