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direction

Transitive Verb[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

Noun
[someone][something]

The course along which someone or something moves.

"The wind changed direction suddenly."

Noun
[someone][something]

Instructions on how to reach a destination or perform a task.

"Follow the directions on the map."

Noun
[someone][something]

The management or control of an organization or activity.

"The company is under new direction."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To manage or conduct the actors in a play or movie.

"She directed the film with a visionary eye."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To aim something toward a particular target.

"He directed his anger at the manager."

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