direction

[ dih-rek-shuh n, dahy- ]
/ dɪˈrɛk ʃən, ˈdaɪ- /

noun

Origin of direction

1375–1425; late Middle English direccioun (< Middle French) < Latin dīrēctiōn- (stem of dīrēctiō) “arranging in line, straightening.” See direct, -ion

synonym study for direction

5. See tendency.

OTHER WORDS FROM direction

di·rec·tion·less, adjective pre·di·rec·tion, noun self-di·rec·tion, noun su·per·di·rec·tion, noun

Example sentences from the Web for directionless

British Dictionary definitions for directionless

direction
/ (dɪˈrɛkʃən, daɪ-) /

noun

See also directions

Idioms and Phrases with directionless

direction

see step in the right direction.