: deviating from a direct line or course :roundabout (2) : not going straight to the point
c : not directly aimed at or achieved <indirect consequences>
d : stating what a real or supposed original speaker said with changes in wording that conform the statement grammatically to the sentence in which it is included <indirect discourse>
e : not effected by the action of the people or the electorate <indirect government representation>- in·di·rect·ly \-ˈrek(t)-lē\ adverb
- in·di·rect·ness \-nəs\ noun
The specific and exact definition of a word without any elaboration or interpretation.
Indirect refers to something that is not straightforward or done in a roundabout way. It may involve using intermediaries or having an effect that is not immediately obvious or direct.
A term literal definition of a word is the direct, precise explanation or meaning of that word without any embellishment or interpretation. It provides a clear and objective understanding of what the word refers to, often found in dictionaries or glossaries.
Direct speech is when the exact words spoken by someone are repeated within quotation marks, while indirect speech is when the overall meaning of what was said is reported without using the exact words or quotation marks. In direct speech, the speaker's words are reproduced as-is, whereas in indirect speech, the words are paraphrased or summarized.
A definition context clue provides a direct explanation or description of an unfamiliar word within the sentence or passage. This type of clue helps readers understand the meaning of the word based on how it is used in the text.
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a monarchy ruled by a direct monarch.
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Directly approaching!
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It means to direct the news
Direct relief is cash payment or food supplied by the government to the poor or needy.
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