sinistrous

[sɪˈnɪstrəs]

sinistrous Definition

  • 1(of a person or their behavior) showing a desire to do evil or harm to others
  • 2unlucky or malicious

Using sinistrous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sinistrous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His sinistrous intentions were revealed when he was caught stealing from the company.

  • Example

    The old mansion had a sinistrous atmosphere that made everyone feel uneasy.

  • Example

    The politician's sinistrous tactics were exposed by the media.

  • Example

    The black cat crossing your path is considered a sinistrous omen.

sinistrous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sinistrous

Phrases with sinistrous

  • the left hand, which has traditionally been associated with evil or bad luck

    Example

    He always uses his sinistrous hand to write.

  • a smile that appears insincere or malicious

    Example

    She gave him a sinistrous smile before walking away.

  • a reputation for being untrustworthy or having evil intentions

    Example

    The company had a sinistrous reputation due to its history of unethical practices.

Origins of sinistrous

from Latin 'sinister', meaning 'left'

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Summary: sinistrous in Brief

'Sinistrous' [sɪˈnɪstrəs] is an adjective used to describe a person or behavior that shows a desire to do evil or harm to others. It can also refer to something that is unlucky or malicious. Examples include 'His sinistrous intentions were revealed when he was caught stealing from the company.' and 'The old mansion had a sinistrous atmosphere that made everyone feel uneasy.' Phrases like 'sinistrous hand' and 'sinistrous smile' denote associations with evil or bad luck.