Meaning & Definition of word "Indirectly"
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Indirectly
/ɪnˈdɛrɛktli/
adverb:
- 1. In a manner that is not direct; not straightforward or explicit.
- Example: The company indirectly hinted at the possibility of layoffs during the meeting.
- 2. By means of something intervening; not by direct communication or action.
- Example: He indirectly benefited from her connections without her knowing.
- 3. In a way that does not state something outright.
- Example: She indirectly expressed her concerns about the project through her body language.
Etymology
From Middle English indirecly, from Latin indirectus.
Common Phrases and Expressions
hinted indirectly:
to suggest something subtly without saying it outright.
indirect evidence:
evidence that does not directly prove a fact but supports a conclusion.
indirect costs:
costs not directly accountable to a specific project.
Related Words
directly:
in a straightforward manner; without intervening elements.
implied:
suggested but not directly expressed.
Slang Meanings of indirectly
Meaning: Low-key suggestion
Example Sentence: He was low-key suggesting we go to the party without saying it directly.
Meaning: Subtle shade
Example Sentence: Her comment was just a subtle shade towards his decision.