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skewed
adjective as in angular
adjective as in crooked
Strong matches
adjective as in curved
Example Sentences
Conservative members and voters have always skewed older than other parties, but now it is more pronounced.
He has said his aim is to produce coverage that is less politically skewed, and therefore has the ability to reach all audiences.
“They seem to take the path that whatever skewed voting got them into office means they can ignore their constituents.”
Henley is fourth in a world ranking system skewed by the omission of LIV golfers, but looked shaky on his Ryder Cup debut.
The number of extremist groups is substantial and skewed toward the right, although a count of organizations does not necessarily reflect incidents of violence.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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