direct

/daɪˈɹɛkt/
adj 5verb 5adv 1

Collocations

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(adj.)

VERBS

be

ADV

extremely, very

My boss gave me extremely direct feedback about my work performance during the meeting.

fairly, quite, rather

He was quite direct about what he thought of the proposal.

disconcertingly

She answered my question in a disconcertingly direct way that made everyone uncomfortable.

2

(verb.)

ADV

mainly, primarily, principally

The new safety measures are mainly directed at reducing workplace accidents.

clearly

straight

She aimed the camera straight at the stage to capture the singer's performance.

specifically

PREP

against

The new safety campaign was directed against distracted driving on highways.

at

Her angry comments were directed at the new manager during the meeting.

away from

The magician directed the audience's eyes away from his hidden trick.

onto

The teacher directed our attention onto the whiteboard at the front of the classroom.

to

She directed all her complaints to the manager at the front desk.

towards

The company decided to direct all its resources towards improving customer service.

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