"Straightly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Straightly" Meaning

Directly and promptly; without delay or hesitation.

"Straightly" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Straightly"


| Context | Verb Form | Tense | Example Sentence |
| ------------------------------ | ------------ | --------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| Directness in Speech | Adverb | Present | She spoke to him straightly about her feelings. |
| Answer to a Question Clearly | Adverb | Present | "When will we leave?" "We leave at 4:00 straightly." |
| Obedience to Instructions | Adverb | Past | If you've been told to pick up your trash, pick it up straightly. |
| Proclaiming Something Directly | Adverb | Past | The ambassador spoke straightly to the public about the treaty. |
| Without Any Delays or Excuses | Adverb | Present | You should pay your bills straightly to avoid late fees. |

"Straightly" Similar Words

Straightens

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Straighter

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Straightest

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Being in a straight line; having no bends or curves. Being most direct and unswerving.

Straightfaced

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Straightfaced refers to a person or expression that remains completely serious and unsmiling, often in a situation where it would be normal to be amused or humorous. It can also mean being frank and sincere, without any attempt to hide one's true feelings or intentions.

Straightforward

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Straightforwardly

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Straightforwardness

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Straightforwardness refers to the quality of being direct, clear, and honest in one's words or actions, without complexity, ambiguity, or deceit. It involves being straightforward and transparent, without beating around the bush or using evasive language.

Straightjacket

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A straightjacket is a garment resembling a long, tight, and enclosing jacket that helps restrain a person, often for therapeutic, medical, or safety reasons, but more commonly associated with being used as a medical device to restrain a person, usually as a treatment for insanity or as a method to control violent behavior.<br><br>It can also have a broader figurative meaning, referring to a restrictive or oppressive system, policy, or set of rules that limits a person's freedom or creativity.

Straightness

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The quality of being completely straight, without any curvature or bend. It can also refer to:<br><br> The state of being honest, sincere, and direct in one's words or actions.<br> Unbiased, fair, and impartial.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The teacher emphasized the importance of maintaining straightness in her students' posture.<br> She valued straightness and transparency in her business dealings.

Strain

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Strained

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Tense or stretched beyond a safe limit, often resulting in a feeling of discomfort or unease.

Strainer

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A strainer is a kitchen tool used to separate solid particles from a liquid by rinsing or pouring the liquid through a metal or plastic mesh or holes, allowing the liquid to pass through while keeping the solids behind.<br><br>However, in broader contexts, a strainer can also refer to:<br><br>1. A filtering mesh or grate, such as a strainer on a pipe or a filter used in healthcare to drain liquids from a wound.<br>2. A wine strainer, used in winemaking to separate wine from sediment.<br>3. A metal or plastic mesh cover for a sink drain or garbage disposal, used to catch food particles and debris.<br><br>In general, a strainer is used to filter, separate, or contain liquids and solids, and is an essential tool in many industries and everyday life.

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Strains

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Strait-laced

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Conservative and conventional in behavior or style, often to the point of being unexciting or unadventurous.