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Synonyms

crooked

American  
[krook-id, krookt] / ˈkrʊk ɪd, krʊkt /

adjective

  1. not straight; bending; curved.

    a crooked path.

    Synonyms:
    twisted, spiral, tortuous, flexuous, sinuous, devious, winding
  2. askew; awry.

    The picture on the wall seems to be crooked.

  3. deformed.

    a man with a crooked back.

    Synonyms:
    misshapen
  4. not straightforward; dishonest.

    Synonyms:
    fraudulent, deceitful, knavish, unscrupulous
  5. bent and often raised or moved to one side, as a finger or neck.

  6. (of a coin) polygonal.

    a crooked sixpence.


crooked British  
/ ˈkrʊkɪd /

adjective

  1. bent, angled or winding

  2. set at an angle; not straight

  3. deformed or contorted

  4. informal dishonest or illegal

  5. informal hostile or averse to

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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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Harlow smiles again, and her crooked grin is possibly the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.

From Literature

In her hands was a sickle moon, and behind her was an outcrop of spindly red trees with branches that looked like crooked fingers.

From Literature

He went over to the box and above the words Super Cool he wrote “Submarine” in crooked letters.

From Literature

And sometimes, if you’re lucky, it gives that memory crooked eyes and a weird smile.

From Salon

If my rows were crooked or unevenly spaced, Olka ripped them out.

From Literature