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unadulterated, uncut, unmodified, unaltered, unalloyed: He<br />

likes his whisky straight. 10 even, square, settled,<br />

straightened out, agreed: The account will be straight when<br />

Dick makes the last payment. 11 heterosexual, normal, Slang<br />

hetero: Till Evelyn came out of the closet, I thought he was<br />

straight.<br />

--adv. 12 directly, right, undeviatingly, unswervingly; as the<br />

crow flies, in a beeline: I should have known she would go<br />

straight to the police. 13 (straight) ahead: Go straight for a<br />

mile and you'll see it on the right. 14 Sometimes, straight<br />

out. directly, unequivocally, unambiguously, forthrightly,<br />

straightforwardly, point-blank, candidly, plainly, simply, in<br />

plain or simple English, explicitly, outright, honestly,<br />

accurately: Just give me the story straight, without beating<br />

about the bush. 15 Often, straight away or off. immediately, at<br />

once, without delay, instantly, summarily, directly, right (away<br />

or off), right off the bat, promptly, Colloq p.d.q. (= 'pretty<br />

damned quick'): She went back to work straight after having the<br />

baby. I told him straight off to leave town. 16 straight up.<br />

without ice: I like my gin straight up.<br />

straighten<br />

v. 1 Often, straighten out. uncurl, untangle, disentangle,<br />

unsnarl, unravel, unkink; clear (up), settle, resolve, sort out,<br />

set or put straight or right or to rights, correct, adjust,<br />

rectify: She decided to have her hair straightened. They are<br />

busy straightening out the matter of father's will. 2 Often,<br />

straighten out. reform, rehabilitate, organize, reorganize:<br />

Perhaps psychotherapy will straighten him out. 3 Often,<br />

straighten out or up. tidy (up), arrange, rearrange, neaten,<br />

spruce up, put in order, clean (up): Would you help me<br />

straighten up the place before you leave?<br />

strain° v. 1 stretch, force, tax, overtax, burden, overburden,<br />

overwork, push; exceed, surpass: His story that a bushy-haired<br />

intruder had shot her strained the jury's credulity. 2 push,<br />

pull, tug, heave, stretch, twist, wrench, struggle: As he<br />

strained at his bonds the rope cut more deeply into his wrists.<br />

3 injure, hurt, harm, impair, damage, overwork, tax, pull, tear,<br />

twist, wrench: I strained my back lifting that box of books. 4<br />

stretch, crane, twist; try (hard), struggle, strive, labour,<br />

toil, push, make an effort, exert oneself: She strained to

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