not crooked = straight
body of water = strait
The homophone for direct, meaning not crooked, is "erect."
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".
wry, rye
The homophone for direct, meaning not crooked, is "erect."
straight, strait
The homophone for direct, not crooked, narrow, natural channel of water is "strait."
straight, strait
straight, strait
The homophone for "direct" is "dye rect", and for "narrow" it is "narrow". A natural channel of water is called a "creek".
wry, rye
Straight and strait.
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."
Strait -- channel of water straight -- not crooked
straight, strait
The homophone of "modest" is "modiste," which is a maker of fashionable clothing. There is no direct homophone for "unadorned," which means plain or simple in appearance.