He is out and out a liar. A) surely B)consistently c)basically d)thoroughtly
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He is out and out a liar.
He is surely a liar.
(Option A) surely is the right option.
In the above sentence, the speaker is very certain that the pronoun (he) is a liar.
- Surely is an adverb that refers to the certainty degree. It mainly prioritises the speaker's opinions and assumptions that what they are saying is the truth or a fact.
- Consistently is an adverb that refers to something that is done in every case in the same way for a prolonged time.
- Basically is an adverb that is used to refer to or to indicate a statement that outlines the most important elements, or gives a roughly detailed account, of a more complicated situation.
- Thoroughly is an adverb that refers to something that is done in a great and swift manner.
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