Directness

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˈrɛktnəs/

Definitions of directness

noun the quality of being straightforward and honest in communication or behavior

Example Sentences

A1 She appreciated his directness in telling her the truth.

A2 The directness of his instructions made it easy to follow.

B1 His directness in negotiations often led to successful outcomes.

B2 The manager's directness in addressing issues with employees was appreciated.

C1 Her directness in communication was seen as a strength in the workplace.

C2 The politician's directness in addressing controversial topics was both admired and criticized.

Examples of directness in a Sentence

formal The directness of his communication style may come off as harsh to some people.

informal I appreciate your directness in telling me the truth.

slang Her directness is what makes her stand out from the rest.

figurative The directness of the arrow's path was a symbol of clarity and purpose.

Grammatical Forms of directness

past tense

directed

plural

directnesses

comparative

more direct

superlative

most direct

present tense

directs

future tense

will direct

perfect tense

has directed

continuous tense

is directing

singular

directness

positive degree

direct

infinitive

to direct

gerund

directing

participle

directed

Origin and Evolution of directness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'directness' originated from the Latin word 'directus', which means 'straight' or 'to guide'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'directness' has retained its original meaning of being straightforward or without deviation, but it has also come to encompass the idea of honesty and sincerity in communication.