direct
/daɪˈɹɛkt/
direct
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Definition
Proceeding without deviation or interruption.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin dīrēctus, perfect passive participle of dīrigō (“straighten, direct”), from dis- (“asunder, in pieces, apart, in two”) + regō (“make straight, rule”). Compare dress. Doublet of derecho. For the meaning development compare with Russian напра́вить (naprávitʹ, “to direct, to turn, to aim, to level, to point”), отпра́вить (otprávitʹ, “to send, to dispatch, to forward”) connected with пра́вить (právitʹ, “to govern, to rule, to drive, to steer”).
Example Sentences
- "the most direct route between two buildings"
- "Be even and direct with me."
- "He nowhere, that I know, says it in direct words."
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