skewed

[skjuːd]

skewed Definition

  • 1not straight or symmetrical; crooked
  • 2distorted or biased in meaning or effect

Using skewed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The picture on the wall was slightly skewed.

  • Example

    The data was skewed by outliers.

  • Example

    The study's results were skewed by a small sample size.

skewed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with skewed

  • a statistical distribution that is not symmetrical, with more values on one side than the other

    Example

    The data showed a skewed distribution, with most of the values clustered around the mean.

  • a viewpoint that is distorted or biased in some way

    Example

    His skewed perspective on the issue made it difficult to have a productive conversation.

  • skewed priorities

    a situation where someone's priorities are not aligned with what is important or necessary

    Example

    The company's skewed priorities led to a decline in employee morale and productivity.

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Summary: skewed in Brief

The term 'skewed' [skjuːd] refers to something that is not straight or symmetrical, such as a picture or distribution. It can also mean something that is distorted or biased, like a perspective or set of priorities. Examples include 'The picture on the wall was slightly skewed' and 'The study's results were skewed by a small sample size.'

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