Synonym: bad, corrupt, crooked, dishonest, evil, fraudulent, wrong. Similar words: minister, administer, ministry, feminist, administrator, administrative, administration, register. Meaning: ['sɪnɪstə(r)] adj. 1. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments 2. stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable 3. on or starting from the wearer's left.
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31. What could possibly be bad or sinister about that?
32. Another sinister plot; another twist of the federal ratchet.
33. Slummers, or something more sinister.
34. A sinister figure lurked in the shadows.
35. And so it was the ladder which symbolically decorated the executioner's tunic as a sinister badge of his trade.
36. Relatives claim that a feud with white racists, which they say police ignored, points to something more sinister.
37. There is no hard evidence of files spirited away and even if they were, nobody knows whether they contain anything sinister.
38. Never as long as I live will I marry that sinister shark who pretends to be so smooth and loyal and hard-working.
39. Some ten meters from the center of the dome was a most sinister sight.
40. It was obvious to them that the word circle had sinister implications.
41. Perhaps the birds are no more sinister than storks with a special delivery.
42. There was something sad about Spring Mill now, with its crazed windows and its broken bricks, something a bit sinister.
43. If he had some sinister purpose, then why would he offer me a chance to escape?
44. The drawing style is rough and abrasive,[http://sentencedict.com/sinister.html] the heavy blacks underlining the sinister plotting of Silver and his renegades.
45. Consider the sinister, theatrical laugh of the matinee bad guy.
46. Whatever the reason, Dauntless bit his tongue and resolved to put up with Cleo Sinister.
47. I am not seeking to suggest that there is anything sinister about such a process.
48. The line weaves back and forth in the water, in sinister sway.
49. As I gazed on this incongruous tableau, however, the scene gradually took on a more sinister aspect.
50. The man was dressed in a black suit and wore dark glasses. There was something sinister about him.
51. Like many women, I find scrupulous attention to personal hygiene slightly sinister in a man.
52. It certainly would not be the sinister Treelike beings who had regarded him with such terrible vengeance in their unnatural faces!
53. A more sinister development is the seepage of nitrate into aquifers which are used as sources of the domestic water supply.
54. More sinister are the deaths in suspicious circumstances of two army officers who were investigating the rhino horn trade.
55. But nobody noticed the sinister shape at Decatur, Alabama, until recently(Sentencedict.com), when local newsmen saw an aerial photo.
56. Our sinister cop is able to exploit that weakness by offering a sympathetic ear.
57. Mr Hall stressed there was nothing to suggest anything sinister about Mrs Scott's death.
58. All these obelisks are dark and sinister, their hulking forms glowering over a carpet of white bones under leaden skies.
59. The true story of the Mobro, as documented by the Wall Street Journal, was less cosmic but more sinister.
60. Her dark eyes and evil laugh made her seem sinister.
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