Indirectly Meaning in English
word
ˌɪndɝˈɛktˌɫi
in-dur-EKT-lee
ɪndaɪɹˈɛktli
in-dy-REKT-lee
Definición
In a way that is not direct; by using something or someone else, or by implication rather than stating something openly.
Uso & Matices
Often used when someone communicates or does something without being clear or open. Common with 'suggest', 'imply', or 'refer'. Less formal than 'circumlocutory.' Does not mean accidental—it's usually intentional but not explicit.
Spanish: indirectamentePortuguese (BR): indiretamentePortuguese (PT): indiretamenteChinese (Simplified): 间接地Chinese (Traditional): 間接地Hindi: परोक्ष रूप सेArabic: بِشَكلٍ غَير مُباشِرBengali: পরোক্ষভাবেRussian: косвенноJapanese: 間接的にVietnamese: gián tiếpKorean: 간접적으로Turkish: dolaylı olarakUrdu: بالواسطہIndonesian: secara tidak langsung
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He answered the question indirectly.
basic
We learned about the news indirectly from a friend.
basic
She indirectly told me that she was unhappy.
basic
You can criticize someone indirectly by making a joke.
natural
He indirectly helped me get the job by recommending me.
natural
Many problems are caused indirectly by poor communication.
natural