straight
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adj \ˈstrāt\Definition of STRAIGHT
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a : free from curves, bends, angles, or irregularities <straight hair> <straight timber> b : generated by a point moving continuously in the same direction and expressed by a linear equation <a straight line> <the straight segment of a curve>
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a : lying along or holding to a direct or proper course or method <a straight thinker> b : candid, frank <a straight answer> c : coming directly from a trustworthy source <a straight tip on the horses> d (1) : having the elements in an order <the straight sequence of events> (2) : consecutive <12 straight days> e : having the cylinders arranged in a single straight line <a straight 8-cylinder engine> f : plumb, vertical <the picture isn't quite straight>
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a : exhibiting honesty and fairness <straight dealing> b : properly ordered or arranged <set the kitchen straight> <set us straight on that issue>; also : correct <get the facts straight> c : free from extraneous matter : unmixed <straight whiskey> d : marked by no exceptions or deviations in support of a principle or party <votes a straight Democratic ticket> e : having a fixed price for each regardless of the number sold f : not deviating from an indicated pattern <writes straight humor> <a straight-A student> g (1) : exhibiting no deviation from what is established or accepted as usual, normal, or proper : conventional; also : square 5f (2) : not using or under the influence of drugs or alcohol h : heterosexual
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: being the only form of remuneration <on straight commission>
— straight·ish \ˈstrā-tish\ adjective
— straight·ly adverb
— straight·ness noun
Examples of STRAIGHT
- She has long, straight hair.
- The flagpole is perfectly straight.
- The picture isn't quite straight.
- We sat in the airport for five straight hours.
Origin of STRAIGHT
Middle English streght, straight, from past participle of strecchen to stretch — more at stretch
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to STRAIGHT
Antonyms: bad, black, dishonest, dishonorable, evil, evil-minded, immoral, indecent, sinful, unethical, unrighteous, wicked, wrong
Near Antonyms: bowed, rounded; entwined, kinked, swirled, turned, turning, twined, twining, twisted, twisting, veering, warped; bending, coiled, coiling, corkscrew, curled, curling, curved, curving, looped, looping, spiral, spiraling (or spiralling), wavy, winding; meandering, weaving; devious, serpentine, sinuous; crooked, zigzag, zigzagging
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