Sentences with directness
di·rect
D d - He directed the company through a difficult time.
- History is directed by a small number of great men and women.
- It's one of those things relying enormously on the directness of its delivery to the table for success.
- It tackled bleak subject matter in a raw, sometimes rough-and-ready way, but it had a directness and lingering impact.
- She directs the affairs of the estate.
- I directed him to leave the room.
- She still has that twang, that directness, that steadfast refusal to be too up herself.
- Despair and confusion are explored in Two Lovers with a rigorous, unsentimental directness that is also full of feeling.
- I directed him to the post office.
- To direct radio waves around the globe.
- She declares with an unapologetic directness consistent with her New York/ Sicilian roots.
- Those guys back then, they had a certain kind of directness about them.
- She directed all her energies toward the accomplishment of the work.
- The secretary directed his remarks to two of the committee members.
- A direct route.
- A direct descendant.
- Direct contact with the voters; direct exposure to a disease.
- The direct remarks of a forthright individual.
- The direct opposite.
- Direct quotation.
- War will be a direct result of such political action.
- The new machine was listed by the accountant as a direct cost.
- Answer me direct.