Superlative for not going in a direct course or line
“The worst case is a nonstop mission halfway around the world and back, using an indirect route to avoid violating airspace.”
Superlative for not directly caused by or resulting from something
“These interaction terms represent the indirect effect drug use has on wages.”
Superlative for not expressed or done in a direct way
“Clegg took an indirect swipe at officials for apparent headline hunting.”
Superlative for sly, cautious, and secretive
Superlative for abounding in words or containing more words than necessary
Superlative for suggested without being stated directly
Superlative for experienced indirectly, typically through the feelings or actions of another person
Superlative for ambiguous in nature, typically as an avoidance tactic
Superlative for characterized by a lack of sincerity
Superlative for prone to speaking evasively or indirectly
Superlative for having the form of a circle
Superlative for subsidiary to or less important than something
Superlative for having a covert or obscure meaning
Superlative for not direct
Superlative for pointing indirectly towards someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it
(of a mixture or effect) Superlative for delicately complex and understated
Superlative for having a meaning that is open to several interpretations
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