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straight
adj straighter, straightest
- 1. Not curved, bent, curly or wavy, etc.
- Example: straight hair
- Example: Is the picture straight?
- Example: a straight posture
- Example: a straight road
- Thesaurus: level, plumb, vertical, perpendicular, upright, erect, even, unbent, unswerving; Antonym: bent, curved.
- Example: Is the picture straight?
- Example: a straight posture
- Example: a straight answer
- Example: a straight deal
- Thesaurus: honest, good, reliable, honourable, decent, moral, upright, respectable, fair, equitable, just, straightforward; Antonym: dishonest, evasive.
7. Successive; in a row.
- Example: won three straight sets
- Example: straight brandy
- Thesaurus: undiluted, pure, unmixed, unadulterated, concentrated, plain; Antonym: diluted.
- Example: If you pay for the petrol, that'll make us straight
11. colloq
- Conventional in tastes and opinions.
- Heterosexual.
- Not under the influence of drugs, alcohol, etc;
- Not in the habit of being under the influence of drugs, alcohol, etc.
- 1. In or into a level, upright, etc position or posture
- Example: Is the picture hung straight?
- Example: went straight home
- Example: looked her straight in the eye
- Example: I'll come round straight after work
- Example: told him straight that it was over
- Thesaurus: candidly, directly, frankly, honestly, outspokenly, point-blank.
- Example: played the part straight
- 1. A straight line or part, eg of a race track.
- Example: doing 150mph down the straight
2b. colloq
- Someone who is not in the habit of being under the influence of drugs, alcohol, etc.
- A heterosexual person.
- A running sequence of five cards, irrespective of suit;
- A hand of this kind. Compare flush3.
adj
adverb
noun
- To discuss the important topic without any digressions.
- colloq
To stop taking part in criminal activities and live an honest life.
- To hold back from laughing.
- To let them know the way things really stand.
- Thesaurus: inform, explain to, re-educate, disabuse, correct.
- Immediately.
- Thesaurus: immediately, directly, at once, instantly, presently, now, right away, there and then, this minute; Antonym: eventually.
- Without thinking, researching, etc.
- Example: couldn't say straight off
- Without any equivocation; bluntly.
- Example: asked her straight out if she was seeing someone else
noun
- colloq
Conversation that is to the point and without any hidden agenda.
adj
- colloq
Characterized by a lack of guile.
- Example: a straight-talking guy
- colloq
Honestly; really.
- The honest, respectable, sober, etc way of life or behaving.
Info:
- A word sometimes confused with this one is strait.
