Sinister Mnemonic
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sinister
sinister
/ˈsɪnɪstə/
Examples
- The coat of arms of Norway is sinister.
- His visage on the castles becomes more sinister.
- The Count is urbane and gracious, but also vaguely sinister.
- The boldest explorers dared to reconnoitre the sinister grotto.
- The sinister event happened two days ago.
- As a priest, Tirso creates this sinister tempter for didactical reasons.
- Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious.
- The bloodthirsty, conniving moon then departs in a very sinister way.
- As the evidence mounts the idyllic setting gradually takes on a sinister hue.
- Conspiracy theory was rolled out to explain my sinister cheerfulness.
threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
adjective
stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable
adjective
on or starting from the wearer's left
adjective
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"Sin + Mister. A naughty man plots evil in the shadow."
"Sin + Mister. The left-handed mister looks evil and tricky."
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