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Definition of lopsided in English: lopsidedadjectivelɒpˈsʌɪdɪd With one side lower or smaller than the other. 向一侧倾斜的,歪的 歪着嘴笑。 Example sentencesExamples - He would, I think, have justified his lopsided perspective on the grounds that he was a biologist, not a historian.
- The resulting lopsided casualty counts have a great deal to do with this skill imbalance.
- In the most recent operation surgeons had to pull her leg down by an inch because her pelvis had moved, which gave her a lopsided walk.
- He waited for what seemed to be hours before the priest came up the creaking, lopsided ladder.
- Casey glanced at me now and shot me a lopsided, sheepish grin.
- I watch as he tilted his head to one side giving me that same infuriating lopsided grin of his.
- She quickly brings her arms stiffly to her sides and flashes a lopsided smile, her heavy jaw clenched.
- Simon adjusted his lopsided top hat, tilting it even more than it had been in the first place.
- He gave me a lopsided grin, and walked into his room, shutting the door after him.
- Such a lopsided result defies the laws of probability and suggests something sinister at work.
- She imagines his brown hair spiky and lopsided, like the last time she saw him.
- A lopsided car would be a car with a higher load on one side than on the other.
- I read on your website that one in 20 women has lopsided breasts.
- Some fine forward play and lax marking contributed to this lopsided score line.
- He leaned back, folded his arms across his broad chest, and gave his sister a lopsided grin.
- The Sultans delivered a decisive blow in the second inning with seven runs and cruised to a lopsided victory.
- He kept them there just a second too long before dropping them to his sides with a lopsided grin.
- In the second half, though, the lopsided nature of proceedings threatened to become an embarrassment.
- She caught sight of the old tyre-swing hanging lopsided from an outstretched branch.
- Such a lopsided half-time score for St Johnstone was difficult to fathom.
Synonyms asymmetrical, unsymmetrical, uneven, unevenly balanced, unbalanced, off-balance, off-centre, unequal, askew, skew, skewed, squint, tilted, tilting, crooked, sloping, slanted, aslant, one-sided, out of true, out of line, to one side, awry informal skew-whiff, cock-eyed
OriginEarly 18th century: from lop2 + side + -ed1. Rhymesmisguided, one-sided, undecided, undivided, unguided, unprovided Definition of lopsided in US English: lopsidedadjective 1With one side lower or smaller than the other. 向一侧倾斜的,歪的 歪着嘴笑。 Example sentencesExamples - She quickly brings her arms stiffly to her sides and flashes a lopsided smile, her heavy jaw clenched.
- He gave me a lopsided grin, and walked into his room, shutting the door after him.
- I read on your website that one in 20 women has lopsided breasts.
- Such a lopsided result defies the laws of probability and suggests something sinister at work.
- In the second half, though, the lopsided nature of proceedings threatened to become an embarrassment.
- Such a lopsided half-time score for St Johnstone was difficult to fathom.
- He would, I think, have justified his lopsided perspective on the grounds that he was a biologist, not a historian.
- He kept them there just a second too long before dropping them to his sides with a lopsided grin.
- A lopsided car would be a car with a higher load on one side than on the other.
- I watch as he tilted his head to one side giving me that same infuriating lopsided grin of his.
- Some fine forward play and lax marking contributed to this lopsided score line.
- Simon adjusted his lopsided top hat, tilting it even more than it had been in the first place.
- The Sultans delivered a decisive blow in the second inning with seven runs and cruised to a lopsided victory.
- Casey glanced at me now and shot me a lopsided, sheepish grin.
- In the most recent operation surgeons had to pull her leg down by an inch because her pelvis had moved, which gave her a lopsided walk.
- She imagines his brown hair spiky and lopsided, like the last time she saw him.
- The resulting lopsided casualty counts have a great deal to do with this skill imbalance.
- He waited for what seemed to be hours before the priest came up the creaking, lopsided ladder.
- She caught sight of the old tyre-swing hanging lopsided from an outstretched branch.
- He leaned back, folded his arms across his broad chest, and gave his sister a lopsided grin.
Synonyms asymmetrical, unsymmetrical, uneven, unevenly balanced, unbalanced, off-balance, off-centre, unequal, askew, skew, skewed, squint, tilted, tilting, crooked, sloping, slanted, aslant, one-sided, out of true, out of line, to one side, awry - 1.1 Disproportionately weighted in favor of one side over another.
OriginEarly 18th century: from lop + side + -ed. |