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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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