1. threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous: a sinister remark. 2. bad, evil, base, or wicked; fell: his sinister purposes.
3. unfortunate; disastrous; unfavorable: a sinister accident.
4. of or on the left side; left.
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She had a sinister smile on her face which led me to believe that she had done something.
The girl was sinister when she hit that little girl.
sinister means: threatning, wiked, evil
Sinisterness is the noun form of the adjective sinister.
giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening, or will happen
He was very sinister..... :D
wicked, unrighteous, demonized
Sinister is an adjective.
The witch had her minions carry out the sinister plot to murder the royal family.
Sinister actually means left, as in the left side. The modern meaning of "evil" comes from the old belief that the left side was the "wrong" side (as opposed to the right side). Here are some sentences using both meanings.Use these drops in the sinister eye for three weeks to cure your infection.The scientist's lab was sinister looking.Dexter means right and sinister means left.
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She gave him a sinister look as he walked into the room, making him feel uneasy.
Her sinister eyes glared at him from across the room.
The plotting of the evil woman was sinister.
The witch had her minions carry out the sinister plot to murder the royal family.
Here are some sentences.The sinister magician turned the prince into a frog.His sinister plans were thwarted by the superhero.
The detective had a sinister feeling about the suspect's true intentions.
The child protective services agency intervened when they discovered evidence that the parents were attempting to maltreat their children.
"Sinister" is typically used to describe something that is threatening, ominous, or evil. For example, "He gave her a sinister look," implies that he gave her a threatening or malicious look.
Sinister actually means left, as in the left side. The modern meaning of "evil" comes from the old belief that the left side was the "wrong" side (as opposed to the right side). Here are some sentences using both meanings.Use these drops in the sinister eye for three weeks to cure your infection.The scientist's lab was sinister looking.Dexter means right and sinister means left.
The noose was very sinister looking. She approached the noose bravely, knowing she deserved to be hung. I need to find a new place to hang this noose.
The castle appeared black and sinister, it rose forbiddingly above a forest of dead trees.
"Minist" is not a whole word. Please use a whole word, such as "minister" or "determinist."