straight, strait
straight, strait
The homophone for direct, not crooked, narrow, natural channel of water is "strait."
The homophone for "direct" is "dye rect", and for "narrow" it is "narrow". A natural channel of water is called a "creek".
straight, strait
straight, strait
straight, strait
Strait is the homophone for straight. It means a narrow passage of water.
The homophone for direct, meaning not crooked, is "erect."
A homophone for "narrow passageway" put into a horizontal position is "aisle" (I'll).
The homophone for "direct" (as in to guide or lead) is "d’rect," which is a colloquial pronunciation of "direct." However, if you're looking for a homophone related to "not cooked," the word "raw" is relevant, but it doesn't directly relate to "direct." In summary, "direct" doesn't have a perfect homophone that also means "not cooked."
not crooked = straight body of water = strait
Strait is the homophone for straight. It means a narrow passage of water.