straight
adjective
uk/streɪt/ ushonest and clear:
When quizzed, the candidate failed to give a straight answer.
be straight with sb Until recently, politicians were reluctant to be straight with the electorate on the issue of their expenses.
following one after another without an interruption:
It is the company's sixth straight year of declining revenue.
straight
adverb
uk/streɪt/ usput/set the record straight
to tell someone the true facts about something when they have been given wrong information:
Although the firm quickly put the record straight, the news had a negative impact on their shares.