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Word - rootword - affixes
pagtul-id - tul-id - pag-~
pag.tul.id. - 3 syllables

pag- = pagtul-id
pagtul-id

pagtul-id : correct (v.); repair (v.)
tul-id [tul.id.] : erect (adj.); right (adj.); straight (adj.)

Derivatives of tul-id


Glosses:
correct
v. (change)1. correct, rectify, rightmake right or correct.; "Correct the mistakes"; "rectify the calculation"
~ change by reversal, reverse, turnchange to the contrary.; "The trend was reversed"; "the tides turned against him"; "public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern"
~ remediate, remedy, amend, rectify, repairset straight or right.; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"
~ debuglocate and correct errors in a computer program code.; "debug this program"
v. (social)2. compensate, correct, redress, rightmake reparations or amends for.; "right a wrongs done to the victims of the Holocaust"
~ alter, change, modifycause to change; make different; cause a transformation.; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
~ over-correct, overcompensatemake excessive corrections for fear of making an error.
~ aby, abye, atone, expiatemake amends for.; "expiate one's sins"
v. (communication)3. castigate, chasten, chastise, correct, objurgatecensure severely.; "She chastised him for his insensitive remarks"
~ flamecriticize harshly, usually via an electronic medium.; "the person who posted an inflammatory message got flamed"
~ bawl out, berate, call on the carpet, chew out, chew up, chide, dress down, have words, rebuke, reproof, scold, take to task, call down, lambast, lambaste, lecture, reprimand, remonstrate, trounce, jaw, ragcensure severely or angrily.; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
v. (stative)4. compensate, correct, counterbalance, even off, even out, even up, make upadjust for.; "engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance"
~ carrycompensate for a weaker partner or member by one's own performance.; "I resent having to carry her all the time"
~ overcompensate, compensate, covermake up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities.; "he is compensating for being a bad father"
~ balance, equilibrise, equilibrize, equilibratebring into balance or equilibrium.; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights"
v. (social)5. correct, discipline, sort outpunish in order to gain control or enforce obedience.; "The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently"
~ penalise, penalize, punishimpose a penalty on; inflict punishment on.; "The students were penalized for showing up late for class"; "we had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again"
v. (motion)6. correct, decline, slumpgo down in value.; "the stock market corrected"; "prices slumped"
~ come down, descend, go down, fallmove downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way.; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"
v. (change)7. adjust, correct, setalter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard.; "Adjust the clock, please"; "correct the alignment of the front wheels"
~ alter, change, modifycause to change; make different; cause a transformation.; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
~ proportionadjust in size relative to other things.
~ modulateadjust the pitch, tone, or volume of.
~ temperadjust the pitch (of pianos).
~ tune, tune upadjust the pitches of (musical instruments).; "My piano needs to be tuned"
~ calibrate, fine-tune, graduatemake fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring.; "calibrate an instrument"; "graduate a cylinder"
~ tune, tune upadjust for (better) functioning.; "tune the engine"
~ timeadjust so that a force is applied and an action occurs at the desired time.; "The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely"
~ trimadjust (sails on a ship) so that the wind is optimally used.
~ zero, zero inadjust (as by firing under test conditions) the zero of (a gun).; "He zeroed in his rifle at 200 yards"
~ zeroadjust (an instrument or device) to zero value.
~ readjust, resetadjust again after an initial failure.
~ attuneadjust or accustom to; bring into harmony with.
~ timeregulate or set the time of.; "time the clock"
~ setset to a certain position or cause to operate correctly.; "set clocks or instruments"
~ regulate, modulatefix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of.; "regulate the temperature"; "modulate the pitch"
~ focalise, focalize, sharpen, focusput (an image) into focus.; "Please focus the image; we cannot enjoy the movie"
~ sync, synchronize, synchronisemake synchronous and adjust in time or manner.; "Let's synchronize our efforts"
~ pressurise, pressurizeincrease the pressure in or of.; "The captain will pressurize the cabin for the passengers' comfort"
~ depressurise, depressurize, decompressdecrease the pressure of.; "depressurize the cabin in the air plane"
~ match, fitmake correspond or harmonize.; "Match my sweater"
~ plumbadjust with a plumb line so as to make vertical.
~ ordinate, align, coordinatebring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation.; "align the wheels of my car"; "ordinate similar parts"
~ reconcile, harmonise, harmonizebring into consonance or accord.; "harmonize one's goals with one's abilities"
~ linearise, linearizemake linear or get into a linear form.; "a catalyst linearizes polyethylene"
~ justifyadjust the spaces between words.; "justify the margins"
~ citifyaccustom to urban ways.; "Immigration will citify the country?"
v. (body)8. correcttreat a defect.; "The new contact lenses will correct for his myopia"
~ care for, treatprovide treatment for.; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics"
adj. 9. correct, rightfree from error; especially conforming to fact or truth.; "the correct answer"; "the correct version"; "the right answer"; "took the right road"; "the right decision"
~ accurateconforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy.; "an accurate reproduction"; "the accounting was accurate"; "accurate measurements"; "an accurate scale"
~ accurate, exact, precise(of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct.; "a precise image"; "a precise measurement"
~ letter-perfect, word-perfectcorrect to the last detail; especially being in or following the exact words.; "a letter-perfect rendition of the soliloquy"; "she was word-perfect in her part"
~ straightfollowing a correct or logical method.; "straight reasoning"
~ propermarked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness.; "proper medical treatment"; "proper manners"
~ trueconsistent with fact or reality; not false.; "the story is true"; "it is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true"; "the true meaning of the statement"
adj. 10. correct, rightsocially right or correct.; "it isn't right to leave the party without saying goodbye"; "correct behavior"
~ propermarked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness.; "proper medical treatment"; "proper manners"
adj. 11. correct, rightin accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure.; "what's the right word for this?"; "the right way to open oysters"
~ propermarked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness.; "proper medical treatment"; "proper manners"
adj. 12. correct, rightcorrect in opinion or judgment.; "time proved him right"
~ right-mindeddisposed toward or having views based on what is right.; "respect for law which every right-minded citizen ought to have"
repair
n. (act)1. fix, fixing, fixture, mend, mending, repair, reparationthe act of putting something in working order again.
~ improvementthe act of improving something.; "their improvements increased the value of the property"
~ darningthe act of mending a hole in a garment with crossing threads.
~ patchingthe act of mending a hole in a garment by sewing a patch over it.
~ maintenance, upkeep, careactivity involved in maintaining something in good working order.; "he wrote the manual on car care"
~ quick fix, quickie, quicky, band aidhurried repair.
~ restorationthe act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state.
~ reconstructionthe activity of constructing something again.
~ restitutionthe act of restoring something to its original state.
n. (state)2. repaira formal way of referring to the condition of something.; "the building was in good repair"
~ condition, statusa state at a particular time.; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations"
n. (location)3. hangout, haunt, repair, resort, stamping grounda frequently visited place.
~ area, countrya particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography).; "it was a mountainous area"; "Bible country"
~ gathering placea favorite haunt where people gather.
v. (change)4. bushel, doctor, fix, furbish up, mend, repair, restore, touch onrestore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken.; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
~ ameliorate, improve, meliorate, amend, betterto make better.; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
~ tinker, fiddletry to fix or mend.; "Can you tinker with the T.V. set--it's not working right"; "She always fiddles with her van on the weekend"
~ fillplug with a substance.; "fill a cavity"
~ patch, piecerepair by adding pieces.; "She pieced the china cup"
~ cobblerepair or mend.; "cobble shoes"
~ repoint, pointrepair the joints of bricks.; "point a chimney"
~ trouble-shoot, troubleshootsolve problems.; "He is known to be good at trouble-shooting"
~ patch up, patchmend by putting a patch on.; "patch a hole"
~ resole, soleput a new sole on.; "sole the shoes"
~ revamp, vampprovide (a shoe) with a new vamp.; "revamp my old boots"
~ reheel, heelput a new heel on.; "heel shoes"
~ darnrepair by sewing.; "darn socks"
v. (possession)5. compensate, indemnify, recompense, repairmake amends for; pay compensation for.; "One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich"; "She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident"
~ paygive money, usually in exchange for goods or services.; "I paid four dollars for this sandwich"; "Pay the waitress, please"
~ givedeliver in exchange or recompense.; "I'll give you three books for four CDs"
v. (motion)6. repair, resortmove, travel, or proceed toward some place.; "He repaired to his cabin in the woods"
~ go, locomote, move, travelchange location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
v. (change)7. amend, rectify, remediate, remedy, repairset straight or right.; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"
~ correct, right, rectifymake right or correct.; "Correct the mistakes"; "rectify the calculation"
v. (body)8. animate, quicken, reanimate, recreate, renovate, repair, revive, revivify, vivifygive new life or energy to.; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"
~ energize, energise, perk up, arouse, brace, stimulatecause to be alert and energetic.; "Coffee and tea stimulate me"; "This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate"
~ resuscitate, come to, revivereturn to consciousness.; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection"
right
n. (attribute)1. rightan abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature.; "they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights"; "Certain rights can never be granted to the government but must be kept in the hands of the people"; "a right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody can take away"
~ accessthe right to obtain or make use of or take advantage of something (as services or membership).
~ advowsonthe right in English law of presenting a nominee to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice.
~ cabotagethe exclusive right of a country to control the air traffic within its borders.
~ claim, titlean informal right to something.; "his claim on her attentions"; "his title to fame"
~ duethat which is deserved or owed.; "give the devil his due"
~ access, admittance, entree, admission, accessionthe right to enter.
~ floorthe parliamentary right to address an assembly.; "the chairman granted him the floor"
~ granta right or privilege that has been granted.
~ human right(law) any basic right or freedom to which all human beings are entitled and in whose exercise a government may not interfere (including rights to life and liberty as well as freedom of thought and expression and equality before the law).
~ legal righta right based in law.
~ pre-emption, preemptionthe right to purchase something in advance of others.
~ exclusive right, prerogative, perquisite, privilegea right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right).; "suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males"
~ privilege(law) the right to refuse to divulge information obtained in a confidential relationship.
~ representationthe right of being represented by delegates who have a voice in some legislative body.
~ right of actionthe legal right to sue.
~ right of searchthe right of a belligerent to stop neutral ships on the high seas in wartime and search them.
~ right of waythe right of one vehicle or vessel to take precedence over another.
~ states' rightsthe rights conceded to the states by the United States constitution.
~ voting rightthe right to vote; especially the right of a common shareholder to vote in person or by proxy on the affairs of a company.
~ riparian right, water rightright of access to water.
~ abstract, abstractiona concept or idea not associated with any specific instance.; "he loved her only in the abstract--not in person"
n. (location)2. rightlocation near or direction toward the right side; i.e. the side to the south when a person or object faces east.; "he stood on the right"
~ position, placethe particular portion of space occupied by something.; "he put the lamp back in its place"
~ right stage, stage rightthe part of the stage on the actor's right as the actor faces the audience.
n. (artifact)3. right, right field, rightfieldthe piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's right.
~ outfieldthe area of a baseball playing field beyond the lines connecting the bases.
~ parcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcelan extended area of land.
n. (group)4. right, right wingthose who support political or social or economic conservatism; those who believe that things are better left unchanged.
~ faction, secta dissenting clique.
~ religious rightUnited States political faction that advocates social and political conservativism, school prayer, and federal aid for religious groups and schools.
~ hard rightthe extreme right wing.
n. (body)5. right, right handthe hand that is on the right side of the body.; "he writes with his right hand but pitches with his left"; "hit him with quick rights to the body"
~ hand, manus, mitt, pawthe (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb.; "he had the hands of a surgeon"; "he extended his mitt"
n. (act)6. righta turn toward the side of the body that is on the south when the person is facing east.; "take a right at the corner"
~ turning, turnthe act of changing or reversing the direction of the course.; "he took a turn to the right"
n. (attribute)7. right, rightfulnessanything in accord with principles of justice.; "he feels he is in the right"; "the rightfulness of his claim"
~ justice, justnessthe quality of being just or fair.
n. (possession)8. right(frequently plural) the interest possessed by law or custom in some intangible thing.; "mineral rights"; "film rights"
~ plural, plural formthe form of a word that is used to denote more than one.
~ stake, interest(law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something.; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future"
v. (motion)9. rightput in or restore to an upright position.; "They righted the sailboat that had capsized"
~ alter, change, modifycause to change; make different; cause a transformation.; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
~ rightregain an upright or proper position.; "The capsized boat righted again"
v. (motion)10. rightregain an upright or proper position.; "The capsized boat righted again"
~ change postureundergo a change in bodily posture.
~ rightput in or restore to an upright position.; "They righted the sailboat that had capsized"
adj. 11. rightbeing or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the east when facing north.; "my right hand"; "right center field"; "a right-hand turn"; "the right bank of a river is the bank on your right side when you are facing downstream"
~ right-handedusing or intended for the right hand.; "a right-handed batter"; "right-handed scissors"
~ farbeing the animal or vehicle on the right or being on the right side of an animal or vehicle.; "the horse on the right is the far horse"; "the right side is the far side of the horse"
~ rightmostfarthest to the right.; "in the rightmost line of traffic"
~ right-handlocated on or directed toward the right.; "a right-hand turn"
~ starboardlocated on the right side of a ship or aircraft.
adj. 12. rightin conformance with justice or law or morality.; "do the right thing and confess"
~ ethicalconforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior.; "an ethical lawyer"; "ethical medical practice"; "an ethical problem"; "had no ethical objection to drinking"; "Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants"
~ goodmorally admirable.
~ justused especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting.; "a just and lasting peace"; "a kind and just man"; "a just reward"; "his just inheritance"
~ propermarked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness.; "proper medical treatment"; "proper manners"
~ honourable, ethical, honorableadhering to ethical and moral principles.; "it seems ethical and right"; "followed the only honorable course of action"
adj. 13. proper, rightappropriate for a condition or purpose or occasion or a person's character, needs.; "everything in its proper place"; "the right man for the job"; "she is not suitable for the position"
~ appropriatesuitable for a particular person or place or condition etc.; "a book not appropriate for children"; "a funeral conducted the appropriate solemnity"; "it seems that an apology is appropriate"
adj. 14. rightof or belonging to the political or intellectual right.
~ conservativeresistant to change.
~ conservativehaving social or political views favoring conservatism.
~ old-line, oldlineadhering to conservative or reactionary principles.; "an oldline senator"
~ far-right, reactionary, reactionistextremely conservative.
~ rightishtending toward the political right.
~ right-wing, rightistbelieving in or supporting tenets of the political right.
adj. 15. rightin or into a satisfactory condition.; "things are right again now"; "put things right"
~ satisfactorygiving satisfaction.; "satisfactory living conditions"; "his grades were satisfactory"
adj. 16. right, right-handintended for the right hand.; "a right-hand glove"
~ right-handedusing or intended for the right hand.; "a right-handed batter"; "right-handed scissors"
adj. 17. righthaving the axis perpendicular to the base.; "a right angle"
~ geometrythe pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces.
~ perpendicularintersecting at or forming right angles.; "the axes are perpendicular to each other"
adj. 18. right(of the side of cloth or clothing) facing or intended to face outward.; "the right side of the cloth showed the pattern"; "be sure your shirt is right side out"
~ outsiderelating to or being on or near the outer side or limit.; "an outside margin"
adj. 19. good, right, ripemost suitable or right for a particular purpose.; "a good time to plant tomatoes"; "the right time to act"; "the time is ripe for great sociological changes"
~ opportunesuitable or at a time that is suitable or advantageous especially for a particular purpose.; "an opportune place to make camp"; "an opportune arrival"
adj. 20. right, veraciousprecisely accurate.; "a veracious account"
~ accurateconforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy.; "an accurate reproduction"; "the accounting was accurate"; "accurate measurements"; "an accurate scale"
adv. 21. rightprecisely, exactly.; "stand right here!"
adv. 22. rightimmediately.; "she called right after dinner"
adv. 23. flop, rightexactly.; "he fell flop on his face"
~ colloquialisma colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech.
adv. 24. righttoward or on the right; also used figuratively.; "he looked right and left"; "the party has moved right"
adv. 25. decent, decently, in good order, properly, right, the right wayin the right manner.; "please do your job properly!"; "can't you carry me decent?"
adv. 26. right, right onan interjection expressing agreement.
adv. 27. rightcompletely.; "she felt right at home"; "he fell right into the trap"
adv. 28. mightily, mighty, powerful, right(Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree.; "the baby is mighty cute"; "he's mighty tired"; "it is powerful humid"; "that boy is powerful big now"; "they have a right nice place"; "they rejoiced mightily"
~ intensifier, intensivea modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies.; "`up' in `finished up' is an intensifier"; "`honestly' in `I honestly don't know' is an intensifier"
adv. 29. justly, rightin accordance with moral or social standards.; "that serves him right"; "do right by him"
adv. 30. aright, correctly, rightin an accurate manner.; "the flower had been correctly depicted by his son"; "he guessed right"
straight
n. (person)1. heterosexual, heterosexual person, straight, straight persona heterosexual person; someone having a sexual orientation to persons of the opposite sex.
~ individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soula human being.; "there was too much for one person to do"
~ fuckersomeone who engages in sexual intercourse.
n. (group)2. straighta poker hand with 5 consecutive cards (regardless of suit).
~ poker handthe 5 cards held in a game of poker.
n. (artifact)3. straight, straightawaya straight segment of a roadway or racecourse.
~ segment, sectionone of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object.; "a section of a fishing rod"; "metal sections were used below ground"; "finished the final segment of the road"
~ stretcha straightaway section of a racetrack.
adj. 4. consecutive, straightsuccessive (without a break).; "sick for five straight days"
~ continuous, uninterruptedcontinuing in time or space without interruption.; "a continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the emission of light"; "a continuous bout of illness lasting six months"; "lived in continuous fear"; "a continuous row of warehouses"; "a continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it"; "moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work weeks"
adj. 5. straighthaving no deviations.; "straight lines"; "straight roads across the desert"; "straight teeth"; "straight shoulders"
~ directdirect in spatial dimensions; proceeding without deviation or interruption; straight and short.; "a direct route"; "a direct flight"; "a direct hit"
~ vertical, perpendicularat right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line.; "a vertical camera angle"; "the monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab"; "measure the perpendicular height"
~ alignedin a straight line.; "pearly teeth evenly aligned"
~ unbentnot bent.; "looking for an unbent nail"; "trees with straight unbent trunks make the best lumber"
~ untwistednot twisted; formerly twisted but now straight.
adj. 6. straight(of hair) having no waves or curls.; "her naturally straight hair hung long and silky"
~ uncurlednot having been curled.
~ unpermednot having had a permanent wave.; "smooth glossy unpermed hair"
adj. 7. straight, unbent, unbowederect in posture.; "sit straight"; "stood defiantly with unbowed back"
~ erect, upright, verticalupright in position or posture.; "an erect stature"; "erect flower stalks"; "for a dog, an erect tail indicates aggression"; "a column still vertical amid the ruins"; "he sat bolt upright"
adj. 8. straightin keeping with the facts.; "set the record straight"; "made sure the facts were straight in the report"
~ accurateconforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy.; "an accurate reproduction"; "the accounting was accurate"; "accurate measurements"; "an accurate scale"
adj. 9. square, straightcharacterized by honesty and fairness.; "straight dealing"; "a square deal"
~ honest, honorablenot disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent.; "honest lawyers"; "honest reporting"
~ lawfulconformable to or allowed by law.; "lawful methods of dissent"
~ aboveboard, straightforwardwithout concealment or deception; honest.; "their business was open and aboveboard"; "straightforward in all his business affairs"
~ guileless, transparentfree of deceit.
~ straightarrowconventionally moral and upright.
adj. 10. straight, uncoiledno longer coiled.
~ uncurlednot curled.; "lay uncurled on the bed"
adj. 11. straightfree from curves or angles.; "a straight line"
~ trabeate, trabeatednot arcuate; having straight horizontal beams or lintels (rather than arches).
~ uncurved, uncurvinghaving no curves.
adj. 12. straightneatly arranged; not disorderly.; "the room is straight now"
~ tidymarked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits.; "a tidy person"; "a tidy house"; "a tidy mind"
adj. 13. straightnot homosexual.
~ colloquialisma colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech.
~ heterosexualsexually attracted to members of the opposite sex.
adj. 14. straight, trueaccurately fitted; level.; "the window frame isn't quite true"
~ evenbeing level or straight or regular and without variation as e.g. in shape or texture; or being in the same plane or at the same height as something else (i.e. even with).; "an even application of varnish"; "an even floor"; "the road was not very even"; "the picture is even with the window"
adj. 15. square, straight, straightforwardwithout evasion or compromise.; "a square contradiction"; "he is not being as straightforward as it appears"
~ directstraightforward in means or manner or behavior or language or action.; "a direct question"; "a direct response"; "a direct approach"
adj. 16. full-strength, neat, straightwithout water.; "took his whiskey neat"
~ undilutednot diluted.; "undiluted milk"; "an undiluted racial strain"
adj. 17. straightfollowing a correct or logical method.; "straight reasoning"
~ correct, rightfree from error; especially conforming to fact or truth.; "the correct answer"; "the correct version"; "the right answer"; "took the right road"; "the right decision"
adj. 18. square, straightrigidly conventional or old-fashioned.
~ argot, jargon, lingo, patois, vernacular, slang, canta characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves).; "they don't speak our lingo"
~ conventionalunimaginative and conformist.; "conventional bourgeois lives"; "conventional attitudes"
adv. 19. direct, directly, straightwithout deviation.; "the path leads directly to the lake"; "went direct to the office"
adv. 20. directly, flat, straightin a forthright manner; candidly or frankly.; "he didn't answer directly"; "told me straight out"; "came out flat for less work and more pay"
adv. 21. straightin a straight line; in a direct course.; "the road runs straight"