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sinister

American  
[sin-uh-ster] / ˈsɪn ə stər /

adjective

  1. threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous.

    a sinister remark.

    Synonyms:
    portentous, inauspicious
    Antonyms:
    benign
  2. bad, evil, base, or wicked; fell.

    his sinister purposes.

  3. unfortunate; disastrous; unfavorable.

    a sinister accident.

    Synonyms:
    unlucky
    Antonyms:
    favorable
  4. of or on the left side; left.

  5. Heraldry. noting the side of an escutcheon or achievement of arms that is to the left of the bearer (opposed to dexter).


sinister British  
/ ˈsɪnɪstə /

adjective

  1. threatening or suggesting evil or harm; ominous

    a sinister glance

  2. evil or treacherous, esp in a mysterious way

  3. (usually postpositive) heraldry of, on, or starting from the left side from the bearer's point of view and therefore on the spectator's right

  4. archaic located on the left side

  5. archaic (of signs, omens, etc) unfavourable

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of sinister

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin: “on the left hand or side,” hence, “unfavorable, injurious”

Explanation

People who are left-handed might feel unlucky having to use a desk designed for right-handers, but there probably wasn't any sinister, or evil, intent behind the design. Or was there? In the 15th century, when the word sinister came into use in English, people who were left-handed were thought to be bad luck or even evil. In his play Hamlet, Shakespeare wrote of the villain holding a human skull in his sinister — i.e., left — hand. It would seem to be sinister, or wicked, enough to see a human skull in the right hand, not to mention unlucky for the person missing a head in the first place.

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Events this year will include Killieween’s Sinister Circus - a circus-themed trail with performers, acrobats and clowns - the Kilmarnock Halloween Running Festival and Kilmarnock Fire Station’s extravaganza, featuring live music, food and games.

From BBC • Oct. 25, 2024

While climbing Sinister Peak in the Glacier Peak Wilderness, Okerlund had to dash out of the path of a cascade of basketball-size rocks.

From Seattle Times • May 27, 2024

Sinister Diesel will pay a $500,000 civil penalty and has agreed to pay a $500,000 criminal fine in its plea agreement.

From Washington Times • Aug. 3, 2023

If this was "RuPaul's Drag Race" and the category was "Sinister Visions," most of these folks would be strong competitors.

From Salon • Feb. 13, 2023

But, her light holding him alive, by hard degrees he won his way, till, for the last time, he stood upon the Isle Sinister.

From The Unknown Sea by Housman, Clemence

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