crooked
Americanadjective
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not straight; bending; curved.
a crooked path.
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The picture on the wall seems to be crooked.
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a man with a crooked back.
- Synonyms:
- misshapen
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not straightforward; dishonest.
- Synonyms:
- fraudulent, deceitful, knavish, unscrupulous
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bent and often raised or moved to one side, as a finger or neck.
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(of a coin) polygonal.
a crooked sixpence.
adjective
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bent, angled or winding
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set at an angle; not straight
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deformed or contorted
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informal dishonest or illegal
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informal hostile or averse to
Other Word Forms
- crookedly adverb
- crookedness noun
- uncrooked adjective
- uncrookedly adverb
Etymology
Origin of crooked
First recorded in 1200–50; Middle English croked; crook 1, -ed 2
Example Sentences
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In late August, a TikTok featuring an eccentric, over-the-top British man with a black bob and crooked teeth went viral.
From Salon
It being crooked was kind of making me itch.
From Literature
The non-fisherwoman is also brandishing a crooked staff, curved at the top like a wooden candy cane.
From Literature
One crooked finger emerged from the sable folds and waggled from side to side, as if it were too much trouble for the princess to actually shake her head in disbelief.
From Literature
She tapped the card with her long, crooked index finger.
From Literature
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