|  direction 
  
 
 1. a line leading to a place or point (Freq. 35)
 - he looked the other direction
 - didn't know the way home
 • Syn:
 way
 • Hypernyms:
 path, route, itinerary
 • Hyponyms:
 bearing, heading, aim, course, trend,
 east-west direction, north-south direction, qibla, tendency
 2. the spatial relation between something and the course along which it points or moves (Freq. 17)
 - he checked the direction and velocity of the wind
 • Hypernyms:
 position, spatial relation
 • Hyponyms:
 frontage, orientation, opposition, windward, leeward,
 seaward, compass point, point, north, magnetic north, compass north,
 compass north, east, southeast, south, southwest,
 west, northwest
 • Attrubites:
 incoming, outgoing
 3. a general course along which something has a tendency to develop (Freq. 14)
 - I couldn't follow the direction of his thoughts
 - his ideals determined the direction of his career
 - they proposed a new direction for the firm
 • Hypernyms:
 inclination, disposition, tendency
 • Hyponyms:
 tenor
 4. something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action (Freq. 5)
 • Syn:
 guidance, counsel, counseling, counselling
 • Derivationally related forms:
 counsel (for: counselling), counsel (for: counseling), counsel (for: counsel)
 • Hypernyms:
 message, content, subject matter, substance
 • Hyponyms:
 road map, guideline, career counseling, cynosure, genetic counseling,
 genetic counseling, tip, lead, steer, confidential information,
 wind, hint
 5. the act of managing something (Freq. 3)
 - he was given overall management of the program
 - is the direction of the economy a function of government?
 • Syn:
 management
 • Derivationally related forms:
 manage (for: management)
 • Hypernyms:
 social control
 • Hyponyms:
 conducting, database management, finance, homemaking, misconduct,
 mismanagement, misdirection, treatment, handling, supervision, supervising,
 superintendence, oversight, administration, disposal, authorization, authorisation,
 empowerment, disenfranchisement, channelization, channelisation, canalization, canalisation,
 guidance, steering
 6. a message describing how something is to be done (Freq. 2)
 - he gave directions faster than she could follow them
 • Syn:
 instruction
 • Derivationally related forms:
 instructional (for: instruction)
 • Hypernyms:
 message, content, subject matter, substance
 • Hyponyms:
 rule, prescript, rubric, misdirection, address,
 destination, name and address, markup, prescription, recipe, formula,
 stage direction, style, system command
 7. the act of setting and holding a course (Freq. 1)
 - a new council was installed under the direction of the king
 • Syn:
 steering, guidance
 • Derivationally related forms:
 steer (for: steering)
 • Hypernyms:
 control
 • Hyponyms:
 driving, aim, navigation, pilotage, piloting,
 celestial guidance, inertial guidance, inertial navigation, command guidance, terrestrial guidance
 8. a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something
 - the judge's charge to the jury
 • Syn:
 commission, charge
 • Derivationally related forms:
 charge (for: charge), commissioner (for: commission), commission (for: commission)
 • Hypernyms:
 command, bid, bidding, dictation
 • Hyponyms:
 misdirection
 9. the concentration of attention or energy on something
 - the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology
 - he had no direction in his life
 • Syn:
 focus, focusing, focussing, focal point, centering
 • Derivationally related forms:
 center (for: centering), focus (for: focussing), focus (for: focusing), focus (for: focus)
 • Hypernyms:
 concentration, engrossment, absorption, immersion
 • Hyponyms:
 particularism
 
 
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