Meaning & Definition of word "Askew"

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    Askew

    /əˈskjuː/

    adjective:

    • 1. Crooked or tilted; not straight or aligned.
      • Example: The picture hung askew on the wall, making the room look unkempt.
    • 2. Awry; out of the normal or expected position.
      • Example: Her hat was askew after the windy walk, giving her an endearing look.
    • 3. Not in a straight or level position.
      • Example: The table was askew, causing the drinks to spill off.

    adverb:

    • 1. In a crooked or slanting position.
      • Example: He placed the vase askew, which made the flowers lean to one side.
    • 2. Awry; mistakenly; not as it should be.
      • Example: Her plans for the weekend went askew after the rain started.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'askewe', from Old Norse 'askew', meaning 'crooked'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tilt to one side:

    To lean or incline in a particular direction.

    look askew:

    To look at something with disapproval or skepticism.

    Related Words

    crooked:

    Not straight; bent.

    tilt:

    To slant or tip.

    awry:

    Away from the appropriate, planned, or expected course.

    Slang Meanings of askew