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- Dictionarydirectly/dɪˈrɛktli/
adverb
- 1. without changing direction or stopping: "they went directly to the restaurant" Similar
- 2. with nothing or no one in between: "the decisions directly affect people's health" Similar
conjunction
- 1. as soon as: British "she fell asleep directly she got into bed"
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DIRECTLY definition: 1. without anything else being involved or in between: 2. honestly, even when it might make people…. Learn more.
directly: [adverb] in a direct manner. in immediate physical contact. in the manner of direct variation.
directly: 1 adv without deviation “the path leads directly to the lake” Synonyms: direct , straight adv without anyone or anything intervening “these two factors are directly related” “he was directly responsible” “measured the physical properties directly ” adv without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening Synonyms: at once , ...
DIRECTLY meaning: 1. without anything else being involved or in between: 2. honestly, even when it might make people…. Learn more.
directly opposite/below/ahead; They remain directly opposed to these new plans. immediately. She left directly after the show. (British English, old-fashioned) soon synonym shortly. Tell them I'll be there directly. See directly in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See directly in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
4 meanings: 1. in a direct manner 2. at once; without delay 3. immediately; just 4. as soon as.... Click for more definitions.
Directly definition: in a direct line, way, or manner; straight. See examples of DIRECTLY used in a sentence.