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crooked
[ krook-id krookt ]
adjective
- not straight; bending; curved:
a crooked path.
Synonyms: twisted, spiral, tortuous, flexuous, sinuous, devious, winding
The picture on the wall seems to be crooked.
a man with a crooked back.
Synonyms: misshapen
- not straightforward; dishonest.
Synonyms: fraudulent, deceitful, knavish, unscrupulous
- bent and often raised or moved to one side, as a finger or neck.
- (of a coin) polygonal:
a crooked sixpence.
crooked
/ ˈkrʊkɪd /
adjective
- bent, angled or winding
- set at an angle; not straight
- deformed or contorted
- informal.dishonest or illegal
- crooked on informal.hostile or averse to
Derived Forms
- ˈcrookedly, adverb
- ˈcrookedness, noun
Other Words From
- crooked·ly adverb
- crooked·ness noun
- un·crooked adjective
- un·crooked·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Trump regularly railed against the special counsel in interviews and online, calling him a "crooked person", a "scoundrel" and other insults.
Undeterred, many simply turn around and renew their northbound journeys, dodging criminals, crooked cops and Mexican immigration agents.
That election was so crooked, it was the most crooked.”
When I got them, I had them made to enhance my gap, or, places where I might have a crooked tooth.
“When you come on the road, you can’t just book a homer or a crooked number in the first inning — hitting is still hard,” Roberts said.
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