English
Etymology 1
From crook, equivalent to crook + -ed.
Pronunciation
- enPR: kro͝okt, IPA(key): /kɹʊkt/
- Rhymes: -ʊkt
Verb
crooked
- simple past and past participle of crook
Etymology 2
From Middle English croked, crokid, past participle of croken (“to crook, bend”). Cognate with Danish kroget (“crooked”). More at crook.
Pronunciation
- enPR: kro͝ok'ĭd, IPA(key): /ˈkɹʊkɪd/
- pronunciation refers to adjective form.
- Rhymes: -ʊkɪd
Adjective
crooked (comparative more crooked, superlative most crooked)
- Not straight; having one or more bends or angles.
We walked up the crooked path to the top of the hill.
- Set at an angle; not vertical or square.
That picture is crooked - could you straighten it up for me?
- (figuratively) Dishonest or illegal; corrupt.
He was trying to interest me in another one of his crooked deals.
2004, Peter Bondanella, chapter 4, in Hollywood Italians: Dagos, Palookas, Romeos, Wise Guys, and Sopranos, pages 173–174:During the height of Italian immigration in the United States and in New York City, gangs flourished not only because of poverty but also because of political and social corruption. Policemen and politicians were often as crooked as the gang leaders themselves.
- (Newfoundland) ill-tempered; grumpy; cranky.
I wouldn't try to talk to him just now, b'y! He's some crooked today!
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Descendants
Translations
having one or more bends or angles
- Albanian: rrudhur (sq), shtrembër (sq), kërth
- Aromanian: strãmbu
- Assamese: বেঁকা (bẽka)
- Azerbaijani: əyri (az)
- Bashkir: кәкре (kəkre)
- Belarusian: крывы́ (kryvý)
- Bulgarian: крив (bg) (kriv), извит (bg) (izvit)
- Catalan: tort (ca), tortuós
- Chechen: гома (goma)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 彎曲 / 弯曲 (zh) (wānqū), 歪 (zh) (wāi)
- Czech: zkroucený m, křivý (cs) m, zdeformovaný m
- Dutch: krom (nl), scheef (nl), gebogen (nl)
- Finnish: käyrä (fi), mutkainen (fi), kiero (fi), väärä (fi), köyry (fi)
- French: courbé (fr), tortueux (fr)
- Friulian: stuart
- German: krumm (de), schief (de), bogenförmig (de), de (de), de (de), de (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἀγκύλος (ankúlos), καμψός (kampsós), καμπύλος (kampúlos), σκαμβός (skambós)
- Hawaiian: piʻopiʻo (repeatedly)
- Hebrew: עקום (he) (akúm)
- Hungarian: görbe (hu)
- Indonesian: bengkok (id)
- Ingush: гоама (goama)
- Irish: cam
- Italian: storto (it), curvo (it), contorto (it) m, ritorto (it) m, tortuoso (it) m
- Japanese: 曲がった (ja) (まがった, magatta)
- Javanese: bengkong (jv)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: چەوت (çewt)
- Latin: camur, prāvus, tortus
- Malay:
- Rumi: bengkok (ms) (slightly or once), membengkok-bengkok (ms) (repeatedly); lok (ms)
- Jawi: لوق
- Maori: piko (slightly or once), pikopiko (repeatedly)
- Nanai: мокчо (mokčo)
- Norwegian:
- Nynorsk: krokete
- Occitan: corbut
- Old English: ġēap
- Ossetian: къӕдз (k’æʒ)
- Ottoman Turkish: اكری (eğri)
- Persian: کج (fa)
- Plautdietsch: kromm
- Polish: krzywy (pl)
- Portuguese: torto (pt)
- Romanian: strâmb (ro)
- Russian: криво́й (ru) (krivój), изо́гнутый (ru) (izógnutyj), скрю́ченный (ru) (skrjúčennyj), искривлённый (iskrivljónnyj)
- Samoan: piʻo (slightly or once), piʻopiʻo (repeatedly)
- Sanskrit: भुग्न (sa) (bhugna)
- Scottish Gaelic: crom, lùbach
- Serbo-Croatian: kriv (sh)
- Slovak: krivý
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: kśiwy
- Spanish: torcido (es)
- Sundanese: anggaresol
- Swahili: kombo
- Swedish: krökt (sv), krokig (sv), krum (sv)
- Tausug: bingkuk
- Thai: คด (th) (kót)
- Tongan: piko (slightly or once), pikopiko (repeatedly)
- Turkish: eğri (tr)
- Ukrainian: криви́й (kryvýj)
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figurative: dishonest, illegal
- Bulgarian: нече́стен (bg) (nečésten)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 歪 (zh) (wāi), 不正當 / 不正当 (zh) (bù zhèngdàng)
- Czech: pokřivený m, zdeformovaný, nečestný m
- Dutch: corrupt (nl)
- Finnish: kiero (fi), kelju (fi)
- French: tordu (fr)
- German: betrügerisch (de), unehrlich (de), krumm (de), link (de)
- Hebrew: עקש (he) (ikésh)
- Italian: contorto (it) m
- Japanese: 不正 (ja) (ふせい, fusei)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: چەوت (çewt), چەوتوچێڵ (çewtuçêll)
- Portuguese: desonesto (pt)
- Russian: нече́стный (ru) (nečéstnyj)
- Spanish: torcido (es)
- Swedish: ohederlig (sv), skurkaktig (sv)
- Thai: คด (th) (kót)
- Ukrainian: протизако́нний (protyzakónnyj), незако́нний (nezakónnyj), шахра́йський (šaxrájsʹkyj)
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