Strait
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Etymology
- from Middle English streit, from Old French estreit (modern form etroit)
Noun
- A narrow channel of water
- The Strait of Gibraltar
- (plural) A difficult position (often used in plural)
- To be in dire straits
Adjective
- (Archaic) narrow
- To follow the strait and narrow
Usage Notes
The adjective is often confused with with straight.