straight (Adjective) — Successive (without a break). ex. "sick for five straight days"
straight (Adjective) — Having no deviations. ex. "straight lines" ex. "straight roads across the desert" ex. "straight teeth" ex. "straight shoulders"
straight (Adjective) — (of hair) having no waves or curls. ex. "her naturally straight hair hung long and silky"
straight (Adjective) — Erect in posture. ex. "sit straight"
straight (Adjective) — In keeping with the facts. ex. "set the record straight" ex. "made sure the facts were straight in the report"
straight (Adjective) — Characterized by honesty and fairness. ex. "straight dealing"
straight (Adjective) — No longer coiled.
straight (Adjective) — Free from curves or angles. ex. "a straight line"
straight (Adjective) — Neatly arranged; not disorderly. ex. "the room is straight now"
straight (Adjective) — Not homosexual.
straight (Adjective) — Accurately fitted; level. ex. "the window frame isn't quite straight"
straight (Adjective) — Without evasion or compromise. ex. "a straight contradiction"
straight (Adjective) — Without water. ex. "took his whiskey straight"
straight (Adjective) — Following a correct or logical method. ex. "straight reasoning"
straight (Adjective) — Rigidly conventional or old-fashioned.
straight (Noun) — A heterosexual person; someone having a sexual orientation to persons of the opposite sex.
straight (Noun) — A poker hand with 5 consecutive cards (regardless of suit).
straight (Noun) — A straight segment of a roadway or racecourse.
straight (Adverb) — Without deviation. ex. "the path leads straight to the lake"
straight (Adverb) — In a forthright manner; candidly or frankly. ex. "told me straight out"
straight (Adverb) — In a straight line; in a direct course. ex. "the road runs straight"