Meaning & Definition of word "Skew"

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    Skew

    /skjuː/

    noun:

    • 1. A deviation from a straight line or a typical value.
      • Example: The data showed a skew that indicated a potential problem with the sampling method.

    verb:

    • 1. To cause to deviate or swerve from the straight or correct course.
      • Example: The heavy rain skewed our plans for an outdoor event.
    • 2. To distort or misrepresent.
      • Example: His account of the incident skewed the truth, making him seem like the victim.

    adjective:

    • 1. Not straight or aligned; slanted or angled.
      • Example: The artist created a skew perspective in her painting, giving it a unique look.
    • 2. Biased or unfair in representation.
      • Example: The survey results were skewed, leading to a misrepresentation of public opinion.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'sciwen', meaning to cover or conceal, influenced by Old Norse 'skewr' meaning to turn or bend.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    skewed perspective:

    A viewpoint that is biased or not reflecting reality.

    skewed data:

    Information that has been distorted or influenced by external factors.

    skew the results:

    To cause the findings of an analysis to be misleading.

    Related Words

    bias:

    A tendency to favor one thing over another.

    distortion:

    The act of twisting or altering something.

    angle:

    A particular aspect or viewpoint.

    Slang Meanings of skew

    Meaning: To tilt things in your favor.

    Example Sentence: He skewed the competition by inviting only his friends.

    Meaning: To mess with someone or something.

    Example Sentence: I can't believe she skewed my plans like that.