adj
crooked
KRUU-kihd
adj
1
Bent or twisted rather than straight.
"The old fence posts were crooked and leaning."
2
Dishonest or corrupt.
"The journalist exposed a crooked politician taking bribes."
"The used-car dealer had a reputation for crooked deals."
How to Use Crooked
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither physically bent and not straight, or dishonest and corrupt in behavior.
Common pairings
a crooked smile
crooked politician
crooked line
Word Forms
more crooked comparative, most crooked superlative
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Etymology
From Middle English croked, the past participle of croken ("to bend"), from the same root as "crook."
Rhymes for crooked
cooked
smoked
choked
hooked
looked
stoked
spooked
stroked
overcooked
unprovoked
overlooked
overbooked
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