different between rambling vs crooked

rambling

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /??æm.bl??/

Verb

rambling

  1. present participle of ramble

Adjective

rambling

  1. Of a speech: meandering, long and digressing.
  2. Confused and irregular; awkward.

Synonyms

  • (digressing): desultory

Translations

Noun

rambling (plural ramblings)

  1. A long meandering talk with no specific topic or direction.
    • 1941, Harold Sinclair, Years of Illusion (page 145)
      [] listening with great interest to Martha's ramblings about "The War."
  2. A gentle hike.

Derived terms

  • rambling rose

Translations

Anagrams

  • marbling

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crooked

English

Etymology 1

From crook, equivalent to crook +? -ed.

Pronunciation

  • Verb form: enPR: kro?okt, IPA(key): /k??kt/

Verb

crooked

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crook

Etymology 2

From Middle English croked, crokid, past participle of croken (to crook, bend). Cognate with Danish kroget (crooked). More at crook.

Pronunciation

  • Adjective: enPR: kro?ok'?d, IPA(key): /?k??k?d/
  • pronunciation refers to adjective form.

Adjective

crooked (comparative more crooked, superlative most crooked)

  1. Not straight; having one or more bends or angles.
    We walked up the crooked path to the top of the hill.
  2. Set at an angle; not vertical or square.
    That picture is crooked - could you straighten it up for me?
  3. (figuratively) Dishonest or illegal; corrupt.
    He was trying to interest me in another one of his crooked deals.
    • 2004, Peter Bondanella, Hollywood Italians: Dagos, Palookas, Romeos, Wise Guys, and Sopranos, chapter 4, 173–174:
      During the height of Italian immigration in the United States and in New York City, gangs flourished not only because of poverty but also because of political and social corruption. Policemen and politicians were often as crooked as the gang leaders themselves.
Translations

Anagrams

  • red-cook

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