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Meaning of Crookedness | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

The state of being crooked

countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Español tramposería
Gaeilge caimiléireacht
ქართული სიმრუდე
Қазақша қисықтық
한국어 곡절
Latina pravitas
Македонски искривеност
മലയാളം കോട്ട
Malti għawġ
မြန်မာဘာသာ အကောက်
پښتو پېچ
Português tortuosidade
Русский кривизна
Svenska krokighet

Examples

“The river was full of logs—long, slender, barkless pine logs—and we leaned on the rails of the bridge, and watched the men put them together into rafts. These rafts were of a shape and construction to suit the crookedness and extreme narrowness of the Neckar.”
“But are sailors […] without vices? No; but less often than with landsmen do their vices, so called, partake of crookedness of heart, seeming less to proceed from viciousness than exuberance of vitality after long constraint; frank manifestations in accordance with natural law.”
“She had cost me two tenants and no end of sleep, had heated my temper to boiling, yet, somehow I could not hate that baby. The meanest thing about her was the way she could make you feel yourself. One has to make a living and one must sleep. It is one of the crookednesses of life when a little yellow-haired baby can cause you so much trouble and yet won't even let you hate her.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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