what is the root word for orthopedic
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And thus, she straightened her hair. or And thus, her hair was straightened.
No, "straight" can be used as an adjective or adverb to describe something that is not crooked or bent. It is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense form.
The antonym for crooked is straight.
Here are a couple.Your tie is askew.The painting was askew, so he straightened it.The word askew means crooked, awry. The first known use of the word was in 1567. To use the word in a sentence is the following, "Her view of the world was a bit askew since her true love died".
Comparative: more crooked Superlative: most crooked
Straightened.
Hip abduction is bringing the straightened leg outward.
There Was a Crooked Man... was created in 1970.
This is my favourite poem. I've read it many times so I'll try to answer this question from what I believe to be true... A butterfly is born without the ability to fly straight. He cannot learn how to fly straight, this is the way he is. But in his natural affliction to flying only crooked, he has learned how to fly crooked in a way that nobody else has. He's the best at flying in his particular way. Guessing to lurch on a branch, maybe a branch that a more nimble butterfly wouldn't choose to lurch on. He does things differently. He uses what he has to do things differently. Even the most nimble of butterflies, the ones that perhaps most other butterflies should admire, can't master this ones flying crooked gift. Flying crooked is the best thing that ever happened to him.
If brass instruments were straightened out, their length would be anywhere from 8 to 25 feet.