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directly
[dih-rekt-lee, dahy-]
adverb
in a direct line, way, or manner; straight.
The path leads directly to the lake.
at once; without delay; immediately.
Do that directly.
They will be here directly.
exactly; precisely.
directly opposite the store.
without intervening space; next in order.
The truck was parked directly behind my car.
openly or frankly; candidly.
He didn't hesitate to speak directly about his debts.
Synonyms: freelyMathematics., in direct proportion.
conjunction
as soon as.
Directly he arrived, he mentioned the subject.
directly
/ dɪˈrɛktlɪ, daɪ- /
adverb
in a direct manner
at once; without delay
immediately; just
conjunction
(subordinating) as soon as
we left directly the money arrived
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Nicknamed 'The Kid' by her team-mates, she has been directly involved in more tries than any other player at the World Cup so far, scoring four tries and assisting another three.
A lunar eclipse takes place when the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon, blocking sunlight and casting a shadow across the Moon's surface.
A council trying to block a hotel from housing asylum seekers has confirmed its plan to appeal directly to the Supreme Court.
We had a sense, at least through Kelly Kapoor and her pop culture references, that “The Office” took place in our shared reality, but it didn’t directly comment on real world matters.
Now, I’m learning how to pour that love, energy, and care directly into myself, which is so much more gratifying.
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