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direct

Definition for direct

adjective as in honest

adjective as in undeviating; uninterrupted

adjective as in face-to-face; next to

verb as in give instructions; teach

verb as in point in a direction; guide

verb as in send, usually by mail system

Strongest match

address

verb as in put all of efforts toward

Strongest matches

address, aim, apply, devote, give, set, throw, try, turn

Strong matches

bend, endeavor, fix, settle, strive

Weak match

buckle down

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Example Sentences

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A China-based executive said earlier this year that the Shanghai factory had some 400 direct Chinese suppliers, more than 60 of which had supplied Tesla’s global production.

Then the students directed their same nasty chant at Arizona after the public-address announcer recognized the Wildcats.

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Should Hitler's DNA have been examined if his permission - or that of a direct descendent - could not be given?

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“We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement,” the statement read.

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Business advocates appreciated her direct approach when she worked for Brown.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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