straightness

/ˈstreɪtnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being straight, without curves or bends.
    • The straightness of the road made the drive very easy.
    • The carpenter checked the straightness of the board with a level.
    • She admired the straightness of the tall pine trees.
  2. The quality of being honest, direct, and morally upright.
    • The politician's straightness was refreshing in a world of spin.
    • Her straightness in dealing with problems earned her the team's trust.
    • People respect him for his straightness and honesty in business.
  3. The quality of being in proper order or alignment.
    • He checked the straightness of the picture frames on the wall.
    • The straightness of the rows in the garden showed careful planning.
    • The mechanic ensured the straightness of the car's wheels.