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direction / direction / direction / direction / direction / direction
[C/U] Both
pl: directionspast: directedpp: directeding: directingcomp: more directsup: most direct

This word carries a strong sense of intentionality and alignment. It describes not just a point on a compass, but the vector of progress or the guiding force that prevents chaos. It implies a linear path or a specific goal that organizes movement. In professional or artistic settings, the word shifts from a spatial meaning to a hierarchical one. It evokes the image of a conductor or a captain, where the focus is on coordination, leadership, and the translation of a vision into a tangible result.

Countable when referring to a specific route or a set of instructions. Uncountable when referring to the general quality of being managed or the abstract concept of a trend.

Meanings

Noundirection

The course along which someone or something moves.

"He walked in the direction of the city center."

Noundirection

The path that a process or a series of events is taking.

"The company is moving in a new strategic direction."

Noundirection

Instructions on how to do something or how to get somewhere.

"The manual provides clear directions for assembling the desk."

Noundirection

The act of managing or controlling the way something is done.

"The project was completed under the direction of a senior engineer."

Noundirection

The act of supervising the actors and technical crew in a play or film.

"The film is praised for its innovative artistic direction."

Noundirection

The orientation of a line or surface relative to a fixed point, such as north.

"The house faces in a southerly direction."

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