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    Sin·is·ter
    /ˈsinəstər/

    adjective

  2. 1. : singularly evil or productive of evil. 2. : accompanied by or leading to disaster. 3. : presaging ill fortune or trouble. 4. a. : of, relating to, or situated to the left or on the left side of something. especially : being or relating to the side of a heraldic shield at the left of the person bearing it. b.

  3. Sinister definition: threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous. See examples of SINISTER used in a sentence.

  4. evil, or suggesting that something evil is going to happen: She has dark, sinister eyes that make you nervous when she looks at you.

  5. stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable. “"the scheme of some sinister intelligence bent on punishing him"-Thomas Hardy”. synonyms: dark. evil. morally bad or wrong. adjective. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments. “ sinister storm clouds”. “a sinister smile”.

  6. 3 days ago · adjective. 1. threatening or suggesting evil or harm; ominous. a sinister glance. 2. evil or treacherous, esp in a mysterious way. 3. (usually postpositive) heraldry. of, on, or starting from the left side from the bearer's point of view and therefore on the spectator's right. 4. archaic.

  7. 3 days ago · Someone or something that is sinister seems evil or harmful. There was something sinister about him that she found disturbing. American English : sinister / ˈsɪnɪstər /

  8. sinister. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sin‧is‧ter /ˈsɪnɪstə $ -ər/ adjective making you feel that something evil, dangerous, or illegal is happening or will happen there is something/nothing sinister about somebody/something There was something sinister about Mr Scott’s death.

  9. adj. 1. threatening or suggesting evil or harm; ominous: a sinister glance. 2. evil or treacherous, esp in a mysterious way. 3. (Heraldry) ( usually postpositive) heraldry of, on, or starting from the left side from the bearer's point of view and therefore on the spectator's right. 4. archaic located on the left side.

  10. 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.

  11. making you feel that something bad or evil might happen: a sinister figure dressed in black (Definition of sinister from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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