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    sinister
    /ˈsɪnɪstə/

    adjective

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  2. Sinister comes from a Latin word meaning “on the left side, unlucky, inauspicious.” Although it is commonly used today in the sense “evil” (“a sinister cult leader”; “a sinister plot”), it may also suggest an ominous foreshadowing of some unfavorable turn of events (“a sinister omen”).

  3. SINISTER definition: 1. making you feel that something bad or evil might happen: 2. making you feel that something bad…. Learn more.

  4. Someone or something that is sinister seems evil or harmful. There was something sinister about him that she found disturbing. American English : sinister / ˈsɪnɪstər /

  5. It would seem to be sinister, or wicked, enough to see a human skull in the right hand, not to mention unlucky for the person missing a head in the first place. Definitions of sinister adjective

  6. Definition of sinister adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. seeming evil or dangerous; making you think something bad will happen. There was something cold and sinister about him. There is another, more sinister, possibility. We needn’t assume that there was a sinister motive for what she did.

  7. Synonyms for SINISTER: ominous, menacing, threatening, bleak, dark, foreboding, somber, murky; Antonyms of SINISTER: favorable, benign, bright, promising, golden, hopeful, encouraging, unthreatening

  8. Jul 9, 2023 · Of information, advice, etc.: provided with intent to deceive or mislead; malicious; = sinister, adj. A.I.1a. Obsolete.

  9. Sinister definition: Suggesting or threatening harm or evil.

  10. Someone or something that is sinister seems evil or harmful. There was something sinister about him that she found disturbing. American English : sinister / ˈsɪnɪstər /

  11. 1. threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous: a sinister glance. 2. evil or malevolent; base: sinister purposes. 3. unfortunate; disastrous; unfavorable. 4. of or on the left side; left. 5. being or pertaining to the side of a heraldic shield to the left of the bearer. Compare dexter (def. 2). sin′is•ter•ness, n.

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