- adverbindirectly (adverb)
- in a way that is not directly caused by something; incidentally:"the losses indirectly affect us all"
- without having had direct experience; at second hand:"I heard of the damage indirectly"
- through implication; obliquely:"both writers refer, if only indirectly, to a wealth of other art"
Similar and Opposite Wordsadverb- in a way that is not directly caused by something; incidentally:
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- Indirectly means123:
- In a way that is complicated or not obvious.
- Without clearly mentioning or saying something.
- In a roundabout way, not by the shortest or straightest path.
- Not in a direct course or path, deviating from a straight line.
- Coming or resulting otherwise than directly or immediately.
- Not direct in action or procedure.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.in a way that is complicated or not obvious: She still controls the company indirectly through her son, who is the managing director. Stroking a pet reduces stress and thus, indirectly, lowers blood pressure. without clearly mentioning or saying something: She was included indirectly as her husband's name came up.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/indirectlyindirectly [ in-d uh- rekt-lee, -dahy- ] show ipa See synonyms for indirectly on Thesaurus.com adverb in a roundabout way; not by the shortest or straightest path: Since I had time to spare I took a bus that went a bit indirectly to my destination, and saw places on the way that I never knew existed.www.dictionary.com/browse/indirectlyadjective not in a direct course or path; deviating from a straight line; roundabout: an indirect course in sailing. coming or resulting otherwise than directly or immediately, as effects or consequences: an indirect advantage. not direct in action or procedure: His methods are indirect but not dishonest.www.dictionary.com/browse/indirect Indirectly Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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