Definitionn. having the characteristic of lacking a true course toward a goal
Last update: July 29, 2015
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A desultory sequence of ideas, an excessive vagueness and indirectness of expression, a peculiar and abnormal latinity, a constant tendency to exaggeration, and an immoderate indulgence in learned and literary allusions - all these are obstacles lying in the way of a study of Propertius. [Please select]
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The _act of speaking_ in a _round_ about way; particularly a studied indirectness or evasiveness of speech. [Please select]
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There was nothing apologetic in this man, no indirectness in his method of attack. [Please select]
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Then the woman, with a woman's curious subtlety and indirectness, reached a somewhat singular conclusion. [Please select]
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Anything was better than this constant indirectness of gaining his father's views through his mother. [Please select]
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"A person who is very sick, is of course, always in danger, which may be more or less imminent," replied the doctor, with professional indirectness. [Please select]
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Urdu is perhaps the politest of written tongues and lends itself most readily to indirectness; but since he did not expect to read a catalogue of exact facts, he was not disappointed. [Please select]
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