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Etymology

from Middle English streght (Anglo Saxon streht), the past participle of Middle English strechen (Anglo-Saxon streccan), to stretch.

Adjective

straight (straighter, straightest)

  1. not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.
    a straight line.
  2. strictly along political lines.
    He always votes a straight ticket.
  3. direct, truthful, frank.
    a straight answer.
  4. as it should be.
    Everything is straight now.
  5. undiluted.
    straight whiskey.
  6. having all cylinders in a single row. (referring to an internal combustion engine)
    a straight six.
  7. [[slang]]: conventional.
  8. [[slang]]: heterosexual.
  9. (Slang) boring, unappealing, bad or of low quality.

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Adverb

straight

  1. in a forward direction.
    straight ahead

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Noun

straight

  1. a part of a racecourse or running track that is not curved.
  2. in poker, five cards in sequence.

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The noun "straight" has three senses: The adjective "straight" has sixteen senses: The adverb "straight" has three senses:

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