uncurved, unbent
No. The word straight is not a verb. The past tense of the verb form straighten is straightened.
nyoroka is the Kikuyu word for the English word straight.
Liscio in terms of hair and retto in terms of lines are just two Italian equivalents of the English word "straight".Specifically, the word liscio is an adjective in its masculine singular form. It is pronounced "LEE-schoh". The feminine singular form, liscia, is pronounced "LEE-schah".The word retto also is an adjective in its masculine singular form. It is pronounced "REHT-toh". The feminine singular form, retta, is pronounced "REHT-tah".
The correct word for "not straight" is "crooked" or "bent."
The Yiddish word for "stay straight" or "stand straight" is "steyben" (שטייבן).
The word straight only has 1 syllable.
The Abaluhya word for straight is translated to moja kwa moja.
sloped, tilted, inclined, pitched.....
heterosexual (straight)
Straight, Straighter, Straightest
In the phrase "it goes straight," the word "straight" is functioning as an adverb. It modifies the verb "goes" by describing the manner in which it moves.
BentCrookedIf you mean "straight" as one's orientation:bisexualgaylesbianqueer