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- Dictionarydirect/dɪˈrɛkt/
adjective
- 1. extending or moving from one place to another without changing direction or stopping: "there was no direct flight that day" Similar Opposite
- 2. without intervening factors or intermediaries: "the complications are a direct result of bacteria spreading" Similar
adverb
- 1. with no one or nothing in between: "they seem reluctant to deal with me direct"
verb
- 1. control the operations of; manage or govern: "an economic elite directed the nation's affairs" Similar
- 2. aim (something) in a particular direction or at a particular person: "heating ducts to direct warm air to rear-seat passengers" Similar
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DIRECT definition: 1. going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or changing direction…. Learn more.
The meaning of DIRECT is to cause to turn, move, or point undeviatingly or to follow a straight course. How to use direct in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Direct.
DIRECT meaning: 1. going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or changing direction…. Learn more.
Direct means moving towards a place or object, without changing direction and without stopping, for example in a journey. They'd come on a direct flight from Athens. ...the direct route from Amman to Mumbai. Direct is also an adverb. You can fly direct to Amsterdam from most British airports.
If you direct somebody, you tell them where to go or what to do. You can also direct a play or direct someone to a gas station, by telling them what roads to take. Most uses of direct involving giving orders. Army officers direct battles, which means they plan what to do and how to carry it out.
Definition of direct adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. going in the straightest line between two places without stopping or changing direction. This door allows direct access from the kitchen to the garage. There's a direct train to Leeds (= it may stop at other stations but you do not have to change trains).
[transitive] direct somebody/something to control or be in charge of somebody/something. He was asked to take command and direct operations. A police officer was directing traffic. How much should the teacher guide and direct the students? A new manager has been appointed to direct the project.
DIRECT definition: 1. going straight from one place to another without turning or stopping: 2. with no other person…. Learn more.
direct - having no intervening persons, agents, conditions; "in direct sunlight"; "in direct contact with the voters"; "direct exposure to the disease"; "a direct link"; "the direct cause of the accident"; "direct vote"
always used before a noun, [more direct; most direct]: coming straight from a cause or reason: connected or related to something in a clear way These problems are a direct result of poor planning. [=poor planning was the cause of these problems]