directly
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
directly/dəˈrektli/
▶adverb
- 1 in a direct manner.
■ immediately.
■ dated soon.
- 2 exactly in a specified position: the houses directly opposite.
'directly' also found in these Oxford entries:
adventitious
- agonist
- argument
- arrow
- autumn
- back-end
- backscatter
- beamer
- beeline
- beneath
- biofuel
- blot
- bow
- brachytherapy
- bye
- cable-stayed bridge
- casework
- celestial pole
- Charles's law
- check
- command line
- conscious
- contact lens
- contact print
- correlate
- cranial nerves
- culture
- curator
- customer-facing
- cyclo-
- dead
- deicide
- diary
- direct-drive
- direct injection
- direct marketing
- donative
- ductless
- due
- electrocorticogram
- endocrine
- en suite
- enthusiasm
- epiphenomenon
- face
- factory shop
- farmers' market
- first-hand
- floating rib

