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Set straight Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɛt/ /ˈstɹeɪt
SET-STRAYT
sˈɛt/ /stɹˈeɪt
SET-STRAYT

Definition

To correct someone's mistake, misunderstanding, or wrong idea, often by explaining the truth.

Usage & Nuances

'Set straight' is informal, often used to clarify facts or correct someone politely or firmly. Common collocations: 'set the record straight', 'let me set you straight'. Used when someone has the wrong idea or misinformation.

Example Sentences

Let me set straight what really happened yesterday.

basic

The teacher set straight the rumors about the test.

basic

She set straight her brother about how much homework he really had.

basic

If you believe that rumor, let me set you straight.

natural

I wish someone had set me straight before I made that mistake.

natural

"Just to set the record straight, I never said that," he replied.

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