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Kana: ちょくせつ Romaji: chokusetsu Level: N3

直接

Meaning in English

direct, directly

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What it means

Direct means without detours or intermediaries; describes actions, contact, or conditions that are unmediated and straight to the point, conveying immediacy or unmediated relevance in various contexts.

Main meanings

  • directness: the quality of being straightforward, blunt, or unmediated in approach or expression
  • in-person or firsthand: occurring or experienced without mediation, often implying a direct encounter or source
  • immediacy: lack of delay or intermediary steps, stressing prompt relevance or impact
  • direct contact or transmission: interaction or communication accomplished without intermediaries

How to use it

Used as a noun and as a na-adjective in Japanese, with adverbial use realized as 直接に in more formal or precise contexts; appears in discussions of action, contact, or communication that occur without intermediaries, and contrasts with indirect or circuitous expressions.

Variants and close terms

  • directness chokusetsu — noun sense
  • directly chokusetsu ni — adverbial form
  • direct, straightforward chokusetsuteki na — adjectival form
  • indirect kansetsuteki — antonym/contrast

Composition

  • 直: straight, direct; conveys an absence of deviation or detour
  • 接: to touch, to connect; implies contact or approach

Etymology

直 straight, right; 接 to touch or connect; together they form a compound meaning direct connection or straight approach. This is a native Sino-Japanese word formed from kanji with on'yomi reading chokusetsu, illustrating a deliberate, unmediated sense rather than a metaphorical one.

Origin

Origin traces to classical Japanese usage, where the Sino-Japanese kanji combination 直 + 接 conveyed unmediated action or contact; its adoption grew alongside the spread of kanbun and later literary and formal prose, remaining common into modern Japanese.

Word class

na-adjective / noun (Direct, directness); Japanese: 形容動詞 / 名詞

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