unstraight

[ʌnˈstreɪt]

unstraight Definition

  • 1not straight; not in a straight line or position
  • 2not honest or direct

Using unstraight: Examples

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

  • Example

    The road was unstraight and winding.

  • Example

    Her posture was unstraight and slouching.

  • Example

    His unstraight answer made me suspicious.

  • Example

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

unstraight Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with unstraight

  • a deviation from the path of honesty or morality

    Example

    He had been on the unstraight and narrow for years, but finally decided to turn his life around.

  • someone who is not honest or direct in their actions or words

    Example

    I don't trust him, he's an unstraight shooter.

  • language that is not clear or direct, often used to deceive or mislead

    Example

    I don't have time for your unstraight talk, just tell me what you really mean.

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Summary: unstraight in Brief

The term 'unstraight' [ʌnˈstreɪt] refers to something that is not straight, whether it be a physical object or a person's actions. It can describe a winding road or a slouching posture, as well as dishonest or indirect behavior. Synonyms include 'crooked,' 'bent,' 'twisted,' 'dishonest,' and 'indirect.' Phrases like 'unstraight and narrow' and 'unstraight shooter' denote deviations from honesty or morality, while 'unstraight talk' refers to language that is unclear or misleading.