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- without intervening factors or intermediaries:"the complications are a direct result of bacteria spreading" · "the government moved towards reintroducing direct rule"
- (of light or heat) proceeding from a source without being reflected or blocked:"ferns like a bright position out of direct sunlight"
- (of genealogy) proceeding in continuous succession from parent to child:"a direct descendant of Edward III"
- (of a quotation) taken from someone's words without being changed.
- (of taxation) levied on income or profits rather than on goods or services.
- complete (used for emphasis):"nonviolence is the direct opposite of compulsion"
- (of a person or their behavior) going straight to the point; frank:"he is very direct and honest"Similar:straight to the pointnot afraid to call a spade a spadenot beating around the bushspeaking as one findsOpposite:
- (of evidence or proof) bearing immediately and unambiguously upon the facts at issue:"there is no direct evidence that officials accepted bribes"
- perpendicular to a surface; not oblique:"a direct butt joint between surfaces of steel"
adverbdirect (adverb)verbdirect (verb) · directs (third person present) · directed (past tense) · directed (past participle) · directing (present participle)- aim (something) in a particular direction or at a particular person:"heating ducts to direct warm air to rear-seat passengers" · "his smile was directed at Laura"
- tell or show (someone) how to get somewhere:"can you direct me to the railroad station, please?"
- address or give instructions for the delivery of (a letter or parcel):"put them all in one packet, and direct them to me"
- focus or concentrate (one's attention, efforts, or feelings) on:"we direct our anger and frustration at family"Opposite:
- (direct something at/to)address a comment to or aim a criticism at:"I suggest that he direct his remarks to the council" · "he directed his criticism at media coverage of the Catholic Church"
- (direct something at)target a product specifically at (someone):"the book is directed at the younger reader"
- archaicguide or advise (someone or their judgment) in a course or decision:"the conscience of the credulous prince was directed by saints and bishops"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin directus, past participle of dirigere, from di- ‘distinctly’ or de- ‘down’ + regere ‘put straight’. Wiktionary Rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes
- direct verb Antonyms: indirect
- direct adjective Straight, constant, without interruption. Antonyms: indirect
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