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    sinister
    /ˈsɪnɪstə/

    adjective

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  2. SINISTER definition: 1. making you feel that something bad or evil might happen: 2. making you feel that something bad…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SINISTER is singularly evil or productive of evil. How to use sinister in a sentence. insidious, sinister, or pernicious? Is sinister unfair to the left-handed? Synonym Discussion of Sinister.

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

  5. adjective. Something that is sinister seems evil or harmful. There was something sinister about him that she found disturbing. ...a sinister and frightening place. ...the illegal and sinister trade in stolen cultural artefacts. Synonyms: threatening, evil, menacing, forbidding More Synonyms of sinister.

  6. sinister. adjective. /ˈsɪnɪstə (r)/ /ˈsɪnɪstər/ 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. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  7. adjective. 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”

  8. adj. 1. a. Suggesting or threatening harm or evil: a sinister smile. b. Causing or intending harm or evil; wicked: a sinister conspiracy. 2. a. Portending misfortune or disaster; ominous: sinister storm clouds. b. Attended by or causing misfortune or disaster: "The day has passed without any sinister accident" (John Quincy Adams). 3. a.