Yes, it is an adjective. It can mean bent or dishonest.
Yes, "crooked" is an adjective used to describe something that is not straight or bent. It is often used to describe physical objects or abstract concepts that are not aligned properly.
No. Crook is a noun with several meanings. The adjective for most forms is crooked.
The antonym for crooked is straight.
Comparative: more crooked Superlative: most crooked
Twisted or curved are about the same meaning as crooked.
A synonym for "crooked" is "bent" or "curved."
The opposite of crooked or criminal is upright or law-abiding.
As an adjective: bent, crooked; distorted, wrong. As a noun: bend, crooked object; crookedness, fraud.
As a noun: bend; crooked object; crookedness, fraud. As an adjective: bent, crooked; distorted, wrong. As a verb: bend, distort.
Synonyms for the adjective irregular, could include asymmetrical, crooked, improper, or sporadic.
The adjective meaning "bent" or "not straight" is spelled crooked.(also used to mean illegal or dishonest)
The term 'crooked creek' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'crooked creek' is made up of the noun'creek' described by the adjective 'crooked'.Example use of a noun phrase:A crooked creek runs through the property.The noun phrase is the subject of the sentence.We crossed the crooked creek to pick the flowers.The noun phrase is the direct object of the verb 'crossed'.There are minnows in the crooked creek.The noun phrase is the object of the preposition 'in'.
The antonym for crooked is straight.
Horizontal is an adjective meaning "of, relating to or near the horizon."
There Was a Crooked Man... was created in 1970.
crooked nose and crooked mouth
because we go in beach and we get a crooked arm
Crooked I was born on 1978-09-23.
Crooked X was created in 2007.