Learn to pronounce di·rect

/dəˈrek(t),dīˈrek(t)/
adjective
  1. extending or moving from one place to another by the shortest way without changing direction or stopping.
    "there was no direct flight that day"
    synonyms: straight, undeviating, unswerving, shortest, quickest, nonstop, unbroken, uninterrupted, straight through, through
  2. without intervening factors or intermediaries.
    "the complications are a direct result of bacteria spreading"
    synonyms: face to face, personal, unmediated, head-on, immediate, firsthand, tête-à-tête, from the horse's mouth
  3. (of a person or their behavior) going straight to the point; frank.
    "he is very direct and honest"
    synonyms: frank, straightforward, honest, candid, open, sincere, straight, straight to the point, blunt, plain-spoken, outspoken, forthright, downright, uninhibited, unreserved, point blank, no-nonsense, matter-of-fact, bluff, undiplomatic, tactless, not beating around the bush, speaking as one finds, explicit, clear, plain, unequivocal, unambiguous, unqualified, categorical, straight from the shoulder, upfront
  4. perpendicular to a surface; not oblique.
    "a direct butt joint between surfaces of steel"

adverb
with no one or nothing in between.
"buy direct and save"
synonyms: directly, straight, in person, without an intermediary, tête-à-tête

verb
  1. control the operations of; manage or govern.
    "an economic elite directed the nation's affairs"
    synonyms: administer, manage, run, control, govern, conduct, handle, be in charge of, be in control of, be in command of, be the boss of, lead, head, command, rule, preside over, exercise control over, be responsible for, be at the helm of, supervise, superintend, oversee, guide, regulate, orchestrate, coordinate, engineer, mastermind, run the show, call the shots, call the tune, pull the strings, be in the driving seat, be in the saddle
  2. aim (something) in a particular direction or at a particular person.
    "heating ducts to direct warm air to rear-seat passengers"
    synonyms: aim, point, level, address to, intend for, mean for, destine for, focus on, train on, turn on, fix on
  3. give (someone) an official order or authoritative instruction.
    "the judge directed him to perform community service"
    synonyms: instruct, tell, command, order, give orders to, charge, call on, require, dictate, adjure, enjoin, bid

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What does it mean to be direct?
If you describe a person or their behavior as direct, you mean that they are honest and open, and say exactly what they mean. He avoided giving a direct answer. Synonyms: straightforward, open, straight, frank More Synonyms of direct.
What is the meaning of the word direct?
: proceeding from one point to another in time or space without deviation or interruption : straight. a direct line. b. : proceeding by the shortest way. the direct route.
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What is the synonym for direct?
blunt, candid, explicit, forthright, sincere, straightforward, unambiguous, unequivocal. Strong matches. bald, express, frank, open, plain, straight.
What do you call a direct person?
adjective. characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion. “it is possible to be outspoken without being rude” synonyms: blunt, candid, forthright, frank, free-spoken, plainspoken, point-blank, straight-from-the-shoulder direct.
May 14, 2024 · verb ; 1 · to cause to turn, move, or point undeviatingly or to follow a straight course. X-rays directed through the body ; 2 · to point, extend, ...
direct verb (ORDER) ... to order someone, especially officially: direct someone to do something The judge directed the defendant to remain silent.
verb · to regulate, conduct, or control the affairs of · also intr to give commands or orders with authority to (a person or group) · to tell or show (someone) ...
direct in American English · 1. to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc. · 2. to regulate the course of; control · 3. to administer; ...
Definitions of direct. adjective. direct in spatial dimensions; proceeding without deviation or interruption; straight and short.
DIRECT meaning: 1 : to cause (someone or something) to turn, move, or point in a particular way; 2 : to cause (someone's attention, thoughts, emotions, etc.)
part of speech: adjective. definition 1: going in a straight line or on a straight course. I'll show you the most direct route to my house.
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Immediate; by the shortest course; without circuity; operating by animmediate connection or relation, Instead of operating through a medium; the oppositeof ...
May 15, 2024 · direct adjective (NOTHING BETWEEN). B2. with no other person or thing involved or between: There is a direct link between smoking and cancer.
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2[transitive] direct somebody/something to control or be in charge of someone or something A new manager has been appointed to direct the project.
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