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skewed
adjective as in angular
adjective as in crooked
Strong matches
adjective as in curved
Example Sentences
In contrast, the right-leaning audience watches lots of cable news because it skews older.
Sure enough, the team’s analysis had not properly accounted for dust in space that skewed the data.
It's also important to note that Apple is reportedly working on an updated model that could release next year and skew closer to the company's AirPods Pro.
Thousands more ballots were still uncounted in Henrico, officials said — but absentee ballots have skewed heavily Democratic, and Spanberger has strong support in that part of the district.
Counting of same-day voting, which is expected to skew Republican, will take longer, and the state has up to nine days to count mail-in ballots sent before Election Day.
Walking through the center of town near Dunne Park offers keen observers a hidden funfair of skewed geometry.
The result, say critics such as Banzhaf, has been a process egregiously skewed against the accused.
How this leads to dysfunction, racial tension, and a skewed justice system.
On the summer programming spectrum, it skewed more towards “just plain silly,” sans the “but still curious” modifier.
As we saw in the last presidential election, skewed polls can make people make big mistakes.
Even the line he had made in the dust waggled, and was skewed and crooked like the trail of a blind worm.
He was leadin', but skewed around in his saddle to jaw back at Willomene for riding so ignorant.
But, as the Prophet saith; Let favour be skewed to the wicked, yet will he not learn righteousness.
I skewed the cross to a jeweller, who valued it at sixty-five Louis.
Judges are identified politically and their decisions are often skewed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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