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The synonyms of “Skewed” are: skew
Skewed as an Adjective
Definitions of "Skewed" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “skewed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Having an oblique or slanting direction or position.
Synonyms of "Skewed" as an adjective (1 Word)
skew | Neither parallel nor at right angles to a specified or implied line askew crooked. A skew angle. |
Associations of "Skewed" (30 Words)
angle | Move or be inclined at an angle. He angled his way into the room. |
askew | Wrong; awry. The plan went sadly askew. |
asymmetric | Characterized by asymmetry in the spatial arrangement or placement of parts or components. |
asymmetrical | Having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry. Asymmetrical features. |
awry | Turned or twisted to one side. I got the impression that something was awry. |
bend | Bend one s back forward from the waist on down. A bend in the river. |
bent | Used of the back and knees; stooped. He had a bent for it. |
crimp | A small connecting piece for crimping wires or lines together. Pliers will crimp wires together. |
crooked | Bent or twisted out of shape or out of place. Crooked teeth. |
curve | Form an arch or curve. The vehicle rounded a curve. |
deviate | A person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior. Those who deviate from society s values. |
flex | The action or state of flexing. Flex a muscle. |
fold | An angular or rounded shape made by folding. The club folded earlier this year. |
garble | A garbled account or transmission. Upon winning a race a driver spews out a litany of commercial garble. |
irregular | A member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment. His strong irregular features. |
kink | Form a curl curve or kink. The river kinks violently in a right angle. |
lean | Cause to lean to the side. A lean budget. |
lopsided | With one side lower or smaller than the other. A lopsided grin. |
oblique | An oblique muscle. Acute and obtuse angles are oblique angles. |
sideways | (of movement) at an angle. Leaning sideways. |
slew | Of an electronic device undergo slewing. I was assaulted by the thump and slew of the van. |
stoop | Lower one’s moral standards so far as to do something reprehensible. I won t stoop to reading other people s mail. |
swerve | Divergence from a straight course imparted to a ball or other object, especially in soccer, cricket, or snooker. Do not make sudden swerves particularly around parked vehicles. |
turn | Turning or twisting around in place. He turned traitor. |
twist | A fine strong thread consisting of twisted strands of cotton or silk. It was soon time for the next twist of fate in his extraordinary career. |
unequal | A person or thing regarded as unequal to another in status or level. Two rooms of unequal size. |
uneven | Not level or smooth. Vaudeville waged an uneven battle against the church. |
warp | In weaving arrange yarn so as to form the warp of a piece of cloth. Wood has a tendency to warp. |
winding | The act of winding or twisting. A winding country road. |
wry | Bent to one side. With a wry Scottish wit. |