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1) General subject: broadly, candidly, confessedly, frankly, in all honesty (Напр.: I got to tell you, in all honesty, this is the best summary of a breakfast meeting I've ever read.), in plain English, in so many words, mealy-mouthed, on the level, open heartedly, open-heartedly, openly, outspeak, outspokenly, plain, roundly, straight from the shoulder, straightforwardly, straightly, without reserve, unreservedly, (specifically analytical, specifically sad) specifically, blatantly, notoriously2) Jargon: up front -
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1) General subject: ( as) clean as a whistle, aboveboard, antipodal, avowedly, baldly, bang, barely, before (smb.'s) face, blankly, bluntly, bolt upright, broadly, chuck steak, chucker, clean, directly, downright, due, endlong, endways, erect, fair, fair and square, flat, flat out, flat-out, flusher, forthright, foursquare, frankly, full, head on, in plain English, in so many words, live, on the level, on the square, on the straight, outright, outspokenly, plumb, plumb (smth.) (чем-л.), plump, point blank, point-blank, right, roundly, sheer, slap (to hit somebody slap in the eye - ударить кого-либо прямо в глаз), slick, smack, sock, souse, square, squarely, stark, starkly, straight, straight ahead, straight from the shoulder, straight out, straightforward, straightforwardly, straightly, straightway, up and down, up-and-down, upright, direct (to go direct to London - поехать прямо в Лондон), harshly, plumply2) Computers: right up3) Colloquial: just, plunk, spang, it's straight ahead4) Dialect: plat5) Sports: upright adv6) Latin: in-situ7) Engineering: straight forward8) Rare: uprightly9) General subject: upfront10) British English: smack-bang11) Railway term: end-on-end (надпись на оборудовании)12) Law: specifically14) Simple: evendown15) leg.N.P. explicitly (as distinguished from impliedly, by implication, and tacitly), expressly, immediately16) Makarov: as clean as a whistle, butt, chuck, clean as a whistle, cleanly, directly (о направлении), directly (открыто), end up, endwise, flush, head-on, plainly, sincerely17) Emotional: dead -
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across country; straight, in a straight line* * ** * *across country; straight, in a straight line* * *directlyoutrightplumprightspangstraightstraightly -
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1) straight
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straight
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Straightly — Straight ly, adv. In a right line; not crookedly. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Straightly — Straight ly, adv. A variant of {Straitly}. See 1st {Straight}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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straightly — adverb see straight I … New Collegiate Dictionary
straightly — See straight. * * * … Universalium
straightly — adverb In a straight manner … Wiktionary
straightly — adv. in a straight line, without bend or curve … English contemporary dictionary
straightly — straight·ly … English syllables
straightly — adverb Etymology: Middle English, from straight (II) + ly : in a straight manner : so as to be straight … Useful english dictionary
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Rightly — Right ly, adv. [AS. richtlice.] 1. Straightly; directly; in front. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. According to justice; according to the divine will or moral rectitude; uprightly; as, duty rightly performed. [1913 Webster] 3. Properly; fitly;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English