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direct definition

di·rect (də rekt; also dī-)

adjective

  1. by the shortest way, without turning or stopping; not roundabout; not interrupted; straight a direct route
  2. honest and to the point; straightforward; frank a direct answer
  3. with nothing or no one between; immediate; close, firsthand, or personal direct contact, direct knowledge
  4. in an unbroken line of descent; lineal
  5. exact; complete; absolute the direct opposite
  6. in the exact words of the speaker a direct quotation
  7. not needing a mordant: said of certain dyes
  8. by or of action of the people through popular vote instead of through representatives or delegates
  9. Astron. from west to east
  10. Math. designating or of a relation between variables in which one increases or decreases with the other a direct proportion

Etymology: ME < L directus, pp. of dirigere, to lay straight, direct < di-, apart, from + regere, to keep straight, rule: see regal

transitive verb

  1. to manage the affairs, course, or action of; guide; conduct; regulate
  2. to order or command with authority
  3. to turn or point (a person or thing) toward an object or goal; aim; head
  4. to tell (a person) the way to a place
  5. to address (words, remarks, etc.) to a specific person or persons, or in a specific direction
  6. to write the name and address on (a letter, etc.)
    1. to plan the action and effects of (a play, film, etc.) and to supervise and instruct (the actors and technicians) in the carrying out of such a plan
    2. to rehearse and conduct the performance of (a choir, band, etc.)

intransitive verb

  1. to give directions; make a practice of directing
  2. to be a director, as of a group of performers

adverb

in a direct manner; directly

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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