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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Equine

May be in Dumbina’s dictionary🤣. But, according to normal people’s dictionary, it was wrong usage in that context. But ofcourse, what else can v expect from , “don’t independent me”🤣🤣. I still crack up when I think abt it🤣

Not just usage. There is no adverbial form of outright.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: sonamsharma293

Outrightly is a correct word. Check dictionary.

Not just usage. There is no adverbial form of outright.

You will not find a single example of a sentence with outrightly.

Please go beyond a simple google search. Click on a link and see if you find any sentences with it!

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Equine

May be in Dumbina’s dictionary🤣. But, according to normal people’s dictionary, it was wrong usage in that context. But ofcourse, what else can v expect from , “don’t independent me”🤣🤣. I still crack up when I think abt it🤣

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Can you at least come up with something more creative than criticizing people for messing up stuff that isn't in their native language lol

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: chipkalichalaak

Can you at least come up with something more creative than criticizing people for messing up stuff that isn't in their native language lol


Of course I can but those people pride themselves on being many notches above others and claim to be convent educated and act as if they were born speaking in English and look down upon others who don't and comment on it. That's why!

Otherwise no need to worry about my creativity. I have enough of it, not to worry!

And yes one more point. I do not look down upon those who can't speak the language or don't master it. I just have a problem with the ones who think like that but who themselves are pathetic in the language!

And yes despite your comment I will continue my series on Rubina's pearls of wisdom!

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Posted: 5 years ago
#16

Originally posted by: chipkalichalaak

Can you at least come up with something more creative than criticizing people for messing up stuff that isn't in their native language lol


Oh please....a lot of people in BB house and here on this forum speak wrong English ....but never has the TM made fun of or tried to correct anyone...because its a language and it doesn't make a person superior...


But but but....the people with superiority complex , arrogance and ego need to be kicked off their high horses...so that is why everytime Rubina says or does anything wrong...she needs to be kicked off that pedestal....famajh aaya??


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Posted: 5 years ago
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TM, outrightly is an adverb. I don’t know in what context she used it as I have yet to see the episode but outrightly is not a made up word by Rubina. If you are still confused I will send you a link to Merriam Webster or Collins, whichever online dictionary you prefer.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: saga_twilight

TM, outrightly is an adverb. I don’t know in what context she used it as I have yet to see the episode but outrightly is not a made up word by Rubina. If you are still confused I will send you a link to Merriam Webster or Collins, whichever online dictionary you prefer.


Not just saying it's an adverb but with a sentence using outrightly.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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By the way there was one more yesterday.

While talking to Sallu she used reminiscing them or something like that in a sentence, while talking about VG.

Tell me who uses words like reminisce unless they want to show off?

And quite obviously she got it wrong because you remember something but you don't reminisce something, you reminisce about something or of something!🤣

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Padmajaan


Not just saying it's an adverb but with a sentence using outrightly.

Outrightly

There you go!

Okay I don’t know how to post link in IF properly I guess because whenever I try it it just shows the same page 😆

Let me show the screenshot instead ImageImage

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