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Meaning of indirect
Not direct or straightforward
Etymology of indirect
The word "indirect" originated from the Latin words "in" meaning "not" and "directus" meaning "direct", with the Latin word "indirectus" being the direct source, and has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that is not straightforward or immediate
Synonyms
circuitous
roundabout
secondary
incidental
oblique
tangential
implicit
implied
suggested
inferred
circumstantial
collateral
ancillary
subsidiary
peripheral
marginal
indirect
mediate
intermediate
intervening
implicit
covert
subtle
inferred
deduced
presumed
assumed
supposed
putative
apparent
ostensible
indirect
circuitous
devious
evasive
vague
ambiguous
unsure
uncertain
implied
unspoken
tacit
understood
implicit
Definitions
- Not direct or straightforward in relation to something
- * Not straightforward or immediate in relation to the effect or result of something
- * Not explicitly or directly expressed
Usage Examples
- The company's profits were indirectly affected by the economic downturn
- * She made an indirect reference to her previous job in the interview
- * The new policy has had an indirect impact on the local community
Antonyms
direct
straightforward
explicit
immediate
obvious
clear
overt
explicit
unequivocal
unambiguous
straight
forthright
candid
frank
open
honest
downright
outright
explicit
uncomplicated
uncompromising
unvarnished
unadorned
unembellished
plain
simple
straightforward