straight
Americanadjective
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without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct.
a straight path.
- Antonyms:
- crooked
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exactly vertical or horizontal; in a perfectly vertical or horizontal plane.
a straight table.
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(of a line) generated by a point moving at a constant velocity with respect to another point.
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evenly or uprightly formed or set.
straight shoulders.
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without circumlocution; frank; candid.
straight speaking.
- Antonyms:
- circuitous
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honest, honorable, or upright, as conduct, dealings, methods, or persons.
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Informal. reliable, as a report or information.
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right or correct, as reasoning, thinking, or a thinker.
Her book on the subject is a cornucopia of sanity, straight thinking, and clear vision.
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in the proper order or condition.
Things are straight now.
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continuous or unbroken.
in straight succession.
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thoroughgoing or unreserved.
a straight Republican.
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supporting or cast for all candidates of one political party.
to vote a straight ticket.
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unmodified or unaltered.
a straight comedy.
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without change in the original melody or tempo.
She does straight songs, with just the piano backing her.
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Informal.
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free from using narcotics.
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not engaged in crime; law-abiding; reformed.
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not mixed with anything; undiluted, as whiskey.
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Theater. (of acting) straightforward; not striving for effect.
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Journalism. written or to be written in a direct and objective manner, with no attempt at individual styling, comment, etc..
She gave me a straight story.
Treat it as straight news.
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Cards. containing cards in consecutive denominations, as a two, three, four, five, and six, in various suits.
adverb
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in a straight line.
to walk straight.
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in an even form or position.
pictures hung straight.
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in an erect posture.
to stand up straight.
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directly.
to go straight to a place.
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without circumlocution; frankly; candidly (often followed byout ).
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honestly, honorably, or virtuously.
to live straight.
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without intricate involvement; not in a roundabout way; to the point.
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in a steady course (often followed byon ).
to keep straight on after the second traffic light.
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into the proper form or condition; in order.
to put a room straight.
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in possession of the truth or of true ideas.
I want to set you straight before you make mistakes.
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sold without discount regardless of the quantity bought.
Candy bars are twenty cents straight.
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Journalism. directly and objectively.
Write the circus story straight.
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without personal embellishments, additions, etc..
Tell the story straight.
Sing the song straight.
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(of liquor) served or drunk without ice, a mixer, or water; neat.
He drank his whiskey straight.
noun
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the condition of being straight.
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a straight form or position.
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a straight line.
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a straight part, as of a racecourse.
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Informal.
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a heterosexual.
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a person who follows traditional or conventional mores.
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a person who is free from narcotics.
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Chiefly Games. a succession of strokes, plays, etc., which gives a perfect score.
idioms
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play it straight, to do something without jokes, tricks, subterfuge, distortions, or the like.
a comedian who plays it straight when he crusades against drug abuse.
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straight off, without delay; immediately: Also straight away.
I told him straight off what I thought about the matter.
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straight up, (of a cocktail) served without ice.
a gin martini straight up.
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go straight, to live a law-abiding life; no longer engage in crime.
adjective
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not curved or crooked; continuing in the same direction without deviating
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straightforward, outright, or candid
a straight rejection
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even, level, or upright in shape or position
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in keeping with the facts; accurate
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honest, respectable, or reliable
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accurate or logical
straight reasoning
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continuous; uninterrupted
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(esp of an alcoholic drink) undiluted; neat
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not crisp, kinked, or curly
straight hair
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correctly arranged; orderly
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(of a play, acting style, etc) straightforward or serious
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journalism (of a story, article, etc) giving the facts without unnecessary embellishment
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sold at a fixed unit price irrespective of the quantity sold
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boxing (of a blow) delivered with an unbent arm
a straight left
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(of the cylinders of an internal-combustion engine) in line, rather than in a V-formation or in some other arrangement
a straight eight
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a slang word for heterosexual
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informal no longer owing or being owed something
if you buy the next round we'll be straight
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slang conventional in views, customs, appearance, etc
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slang not using narcotics; not addicted
adverb
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in a straight line or direct course
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immediately; at once
he came straight back
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in an even, level, or upright position
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without cheating, lying, or unreliability
tell it to me straight
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continuously; uninterruptedly
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without discount regardless of the quantity sold
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(often foll by out) frankly; candidly
he told me straight out
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informal to reform after having been dishonest or a criminal
noun
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the state of being straight
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a straight line, form, part, or position
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US name: straightaway. a straight part of a racetrack
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poker
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five cards that are in sequence irrespective of suit
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a hand containing such a sequence
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( as modifier )
a straight flush
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slang a conventional person
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slang a heterosexual person
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slang a cigarette containing only tobacco, without marijuana, etc
Other Word Forms
- overstraight adjective
- overstraightly adverb
- overstraightness noun
- straightly adverb
- straightness noun
- superstraight adjective
- unstraight adjective
- unstraightness noun
Etymology
Origin of straight
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English (adjective), originally past participle of strecchen “to stretch”; stretch
Example Sentences
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Ten days after eliminating the Thunder from the NBA Cup semi-finals, the Spurs once again proved too strong for the Western Conference leaders as they powered to their seventh straight victory in San Antonio.
From Barron's
But the Sardinas were completely sincere and Jackman and Hudson honor their innocence by playing them straight.
From Los Angeles Times
John is next, and he just can’t be a straight man, even when he tries: “Thanks to all of you who bought me book . . . And there’s another one out pretty soon, it says here.”
From Salon
However, it has now tracked below the threshold which the gauge signals recession ahead for 11 straight months.
The oil and gas industry pulled back following four straight months of expansion, while support services for oil and gas extraction fell with a decline in drilling and rigging activity.
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