How Do You Spell CROOKED?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈʊkɪd] (IPA)

The word "crooked" is spelled with two syllables, /ˈkrʊkɪd/. The first syllable is pronounced with the vowel sound /ʊ/ as in "book" and the consonant blend /kr/. The second syllable is pronounced with the vowel sound /ɪ/ as in "kit" and the consonant sound /d/. The spelling of this word reflects its meaning, which is to be bent or twisted out of shape. The letter combination "oo" makes the sound /ʊ/ while the letter "e" at the end of the word makes the preceding vowel short, as in /ɪ/.

CROOKED Meaning and Definition

  1. Crooked is an adjective that refers to something that is bent, twisted, or not in a straight line. It describes an object or a shape that deviates from the normal or intended shape, typically due to a deformity, irregularity, or an intentional act. When used figuratively, it can also describe a person or an action that is dishonest, corrupt, or deceitful.

    In a literal sense, crooked can describe a physical object that is not straight or has undergone a deformation. For example, a crooked tree trunk suggests that the tree grows in a twisted or bent manner, contrary to the usual straight growth pattern. Similarly, a crooked path indicates a route that has curves or turns rather than running in a straight line.

    Figuratively, crooked refers to someone or something that lacks honesty or integrity. This usage typically refers to a person engaging in fraudulent or unethical actions. Such individuals may manipulate or deceive others for personal gain or to achieve their own selfish objectives. For instance, a crooked politician engages in corrupt practices, such as accepting bribes or participating in financial embezzlement schemes.

    In summary, crooked primarily denotes something that is physically or metaphorically twisted, bent, or deviating from the straight norm. It is commonly used to describe both physical objects and individuals engaged in dishonest or fraudulent behavior.

  2. Brachio cyllosis, brachicyrtosis.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • Crookedness.
    • Bent; curved; winding; perverse; deceitful; without rectitude.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CROOKED

The word "crooked" originated in Middle English around the 13th century, derived from the Old English word "crōc" or "crūc". This Old English term initially meant "bent" or "bowed", and it was later used to describe something that deviated from a straight or normal course. The Middle English spelling "croked" emerged in the 16th century, and eventually evolved to its current form "crooked" in Modern English.

Idioms with the word CROOKED

  • (as) crooked as a barrel of fish hooks The idiom "(as) crooked as a barrel of fish hooks" is a colorful expression used to describe someone or something as extremely deceitful, dishonest, or not to be trusted. It signifies that the person or object is consistently involved in dishonest or illicit activities, much like a barrel filled with fish hooks that are all misaligned or bent, making it impossible to use them effectively. The idiom highlights the degree of deceptiveness or lack of integrity.
  • crooked as a barrel of fish hooks The idiom "crooked as a barrel of fish hooks" is used to describe someone or something that is extremely deceitful, dishonest, or manipulative. It suggests that the person or thing is inherently and profoundly crooked, just like a barrel full of fish hooks, which are inherently twisted and tangled.

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Conjugate verb Crooked

CONDITIONAL

I would crook
we would crook
you would crook
he/she/it would crook
they would crook

FUTURE

I will crook
we will crook
you will crook
he/she/it will crook
they will crook

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have crooked
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PAST

I crooked
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PAST PERFECT

I had crooked
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PRESENT

I crook
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he/she/it crooks
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have crooked
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I am crooking
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I would have crooked
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I would be crooking
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