askew
Americanadverb
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to one side; out of line; in a crooked position; awry.
to wear one's hat askew;
to hang a picture askew.
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with disapproval, scorn, contempt, etc.; disdainfully.
They looked askew at the painting.
adjective
adverb
Usage
Spelling tips for askew The spelling of askew shouldn’t be confused with the somewhat similar sounding word eschew. How to spell askew: Think of askew as a combination of the adjective-forming prefix a- and the verb skew (adjectives like asleep and ablaze are formed in the same way). Or pretend that someone asks you if a picture frame is askew, and that you respond really rudely: “Do you even have to ask? Ew.”
Other Word Forms
- askewness noun
Etymology
Origin of askew
Example Sentences
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Yet “Remake” shows him still to be a formidable artist in the face of tragedy, and one whose comically askew sensibility remains intact.
A couple of times, I’d noticed him napping, his glasses askew from using his backpack as a pillow.
From Literature
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His glasses were askew on his nose, and he breathed heavily.
From Literature
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“As a regulator, in some ways you never have enough people, but the supply and demand curve is getting a little askew here.”
From Barron's
“As a regulator, in some ways you never have enough people, but the supply and demand curve is getting a little askew here.”
From Barron's
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