crookedness
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crook·ed
(kro͝ok′ĭd)adj.
1. Having or marked by bends, curves, or angles.
2. At an irregular or improper angle; askew: Your necktie is crooked.
3. Informal Dishonest or unscrupulous; fraudulent.
crook′ed·ly adv.
crook′ed·ness n.
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Noun | 1. | crookedness - a tortuous and twisted shape or position; "they built a tree house in the tortuosities of its boughs"; "the acrobat performed incredible contortions" distorted shape, distortion - a shape resulting from distortion |
2. | crookedness - having or distinguished by crooks or curves or bends or angles shape, configuration, conformation, contour, form - any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline); "he could barely make out their shapes" straightness - freedom from crooks or curves or bends or angles | |
3. | crookedness - the quality of being deceitful and underhanded dishonesty - the quality of being dishonest |
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crookedness
noun1. Lack of smoothness or regularity:
2. Informal. Departure from what is legally, ethically, and morally correct:
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Translations
إعْوِجاج، عَدَم إستِقامـه
křivost
luskethedskævheduhæderlighed
elvetemültséggörbülés
óheiîarleiki
nepoctivosťpokrivenosť
hilekârlıksahtekârlık
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crook
(kruk) noun1. a (shepherd's or bishop's) stick, bent at the end.
2. a criminal. The two crooks stole the old woman's jewels.
3. the inside of the bend (of one's arm at the elbow). She held the puppy in the crook of her arm.
verb to bend (especially one's finger) into the shape of a hook. She crooked her finger to beckon him.
ˈcrooked (-kid) adjective1. badly shaped. a crooked little man.
2. not straight. That picture is crooked (= not horizontal).
3. dishonest. a crooked dealer.
ˈcrookedly (-kid-) adverbˈcrookedness (-kid-) noun
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