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Indirect

Indirect Meaning & Definition
Indirect Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Indirect?

[adj] not direct in spatial dimension; not leading by a straight line or course to a destination; "sometimes taking an indirect path saves time"; "must take an indirect couse in sailing"
[adj] extended senses; not direct in manner or language or behavior or action; "making indirect but legitimate inquiries"; "an indirect insult"; "doubtless they had some indirect purpose in mind"; "though his methods are indirect they are not dishonest"; "known as a shady indirect fellow"
[adj] having intervening factors or persons or influences; "reflection from the ceiling provided a soft indirect light"; "indirect evidence"; "an indirect cause"
[adj] descended from a common ancestor but through different lines; "cousins are collateral relatives"; "an indirect descendant of the Stuarts"
[adj] not as a direct effect or consequence; "indirect benefits"; "an indirect advantage"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Indirect: allusive | ambagious | askance | askant | asquint | backhanded | circuitous | circumlocutious | circumlocutory | collateral | devious | digressive | discursive | diversionary | excursive | hearsay | mealymouthed | mealy-mouthed | meandering(a) | mediate | oblique | periphrastic | rambling | roundabout | secondary | sidelong | squint | squint-eyed | squinty | tortuous | wandering(a) | winding

Related Terms | Find terms related to Indirect: aberrant | aberrative | accessory | accidental | additional | adscititious | adventitious | ambagious | amoral | ancillary | artful | backhand | backhanded | calculating | chiseling | circuitous | circular | circumambient | circumlocutional | circumlocutory | collateral | collusive | coming | conscienceless | contingent | corrupt | corrupted | covinous | crafty | criminal | crooked | cunning | dark | deceitful | deflectional | departing | desultory | deviant | deviating | deviative | deviatory | devious | digressive | discursive | dishonest | dishonorable | divagational | divergent | doubtful | dubious | duplicitous | errant | erratic | evasive | eventual | excursive | false | falsehearted | felonious | finagling | final | fishy | fraudulent | furtive | guileful | helical | ill-got | ill-gotten | immoral | incidental | insidious | labyrinthine | last | left-handed | mazy | meandering | not kosher | oblique | orbital | O-shaped | out-of-the-way | periphrastic | planetary | questionable | rambling | rotary | rotten | round | roundabout | roving | scheming | secondary | serpentine | shady | shameless | sharp | shifting | shifty | side | sidelong | sinister | sinistral | sinuous | slippery | snaky | sneaking | sneaky | spiral | stray | subordinate | subsidiary | surreptitious | suspicious | swerving | tortuous | treacherous | trickish | tricky | turning | twisted | twisting | two-faced | ultimate | unconscienced | unconscientious | unconscionable | underhand | underhanded | undirected | unethical | unprincipled | unsavory | unscrupulous | unstraightforward | vagrant | veering | wandering | wily | winding | without remorse | without shame | zigzag

See Also | crooked | related

Indirect In Webster's Dictionary

\In`di*rect"\, a. [Pref. in- not + direct: cf. F. indirect.] 1. Not direct; not straight or rectilinear; deviating from a direct line or course; circuitous; as, an indirect road. 2. Not tending to an aim, purpose, or result by the plainest course, or by obvious means, but obliquely or consequentially; by remote means; as, an indirect accusation, attack, answer, or proposal. By what bypaths and indirect, crooked ways I met this crown. --Shak. 3. Not straightforward or upright; unfair; dishonest; tending to mislead or deceive. Indirect dealing will be discovered one time or other. --Tillotson. 4. Not resulting directly from an act or cause, but more or less remotely connected with or growing out of it; as, indirect results, damages, or claims. 5. (Logic & Math.) Not reaching the end aimed at by the most plain and direct method; as, an indirect proof, demonstration, etc. {Indirect claims}, claims for remote or consequential damage. Such claims were presented to and thrown out by the commissioners who arbitrated the damage inflicted on the United States by the Confederate States cruisers built and supplied by Great Britain. {Indirect demonstration}, a mode of demonstration in which proof is given by showing that any other supposition involves an absurdity (reductio ad absurdum), or an impossibility; thus, one quantity may be proved equal to another by showing that it can be neither greater nor less. {Indirect discourse}. (Gram.) See {Direct discourse}, under {Direct}. {Indirect evidence}, evidence or testimony which is circumstantial or inferential, but without witness; -- opposed to {direct evidence}. {Indirect tax}, a tax, such as customs, excises,

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