
1) Adjective for a knave 2) Complete 3) Confirmed 4) Consummate 5) Double-dyed 6) Downright 7) Errant 8) Everlasting 9) Flagrant 10) Flagrant^ARRAN 11) Gross 12) Immoderate 13) Notorious 14) Perfect 15) Pure 16) Rank 17) Rascally 18) Sodding 19) Staring 20) Stark 21) Stark or utter 22) Thorough 23) Thoroughgoing
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1) Out and out 2) Sodding 3) Unmitigated 4) Utter
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downright; unmitigated
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• (a.) Thorough or downright, in a good sense. • (a.) Notoriously or preeminently bad; thorough or downright, in a bad sense; shameless; unmitigated; as, an arrant rogue or coward.
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Notoriously or preeminently bad; thorough or downright, in a bad sense; shameless; unmitigated; as, an arrant rogue or coward. 'I discover an arrant laziness in my soul.' (Fuller) ... 2. Thorough or downright, in a good sense. 'An arrant honest woman.' (Burton) ... Origin: OE. Erraunt, errant, errand, equiv. To E. Errant wandering, which was first ...
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Ar'rant adjective [ Middle English
erraunt ,
errant ,
errand , equiv. to English
errant wandering, which was first applied to vagabonds, as an
errant rogue , an
errant thief , and hence passed gradually into its present and worse sense. See
Errant .] N...
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in the highest degreeÂ
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arrant, arrantly 1. Used to emphasize that someone or something is an extreme example of something disapproved of. 2. Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; such as, an arrant (complete) fool; He dismissed the rumors as 'arrant nonsense'.
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[Ivanhoe] notoriously or pre-eminently bad
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downright; thorough; unmitigated; notorious: an arrant fool. · wandering; errant.
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