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wonky
1[ wong-kee ]
adjective
- (of a person) shaky, groggy, or unsteady.
- not exactly straight or balanced; off-kilter:
a wonky chair with an uneven leg.
- not working properly; faulty; unreliable:
Something went wonky with my computer.
That's just odd logic and wonky reasoning.
wonky
2[ wong-kee ]
adjective
- stupid; boring; unattractive.
- relating to, appealing to, or characteristic of a wonk; concerned with minute details of a topic or issue:
a wonky bureaucrat.
wonky
/ ˈwɒŋkɪ /
adjective
- shaky or unsteady
- not in correct alignment; askew
- liable to break down or develop a fault
Other Words From
- won·ki·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of wonky1
Origin of wonky2
Word History and Origins
Origin of wonky1
Example Sentences
But Christmas came early for fans of wonky trees when this year's leaning one was unveiled on the recently pedestrianised Broad Street.
Measure G didn’t grab as much attention as others, but the wonky reform package could help Los Angeles County make progress on its jail, homelessness and more.
Walz clearly wanted to highlight his record and show his wonky side with lots of details.
Underlying most of them is his promise to end civil service protections, a sweeping idea that has escaped public scrutiny because it is so wonky.
Light-hearted moments - a decidedly wonky tourniquet here or there - punctuate a heavy air.
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