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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61. There may be more sinister forces at work behind the scenes.
62. Their riders were helmeted and sinister behind dark goggles and black leather.
63. Daffy keeps reappearing to Richard as a ghost, unstoppably loquacious and with a joviality that turns increasingly sinister.
64. It was downright sinister and the fact that Glyn had picked up on her uneasy feelings left her more uneasy still.
65. We were all rather drunk now, and for some reason the bar began to appear sinister to me.
66. His expression was one of amused and slightly sinister detachment, which reminded Huy strangely of the young king's.
67. There was a greater disposition all round to put sinister interpretations on what was said and done by the other side.
68. Their presence was all the more sinister amidst the approaching thunder of anticlericalism.
69. Despite its huge size, disturbing echoes and sinister atmosphere this hall is quite harmless. 19.
70. Others portrayed his austere demeanour and mirthless, rumbling laugh in a more sinister light.
71. When a sinister person means to be your enemy, they always start by trying to become your friend. William Blake
72. Yet state censorship has arguably come much nearer and become more sinister with the Spycatcher affair and the more recent Section 28.
73. They are visited by spectres of childhood terror, the debonair Cosmo Disney and most sinister, the masked Pitchfork Cavalier.
74. Knedliky, when it arrived[http://sentencedict.com/sinister.html], was nothing more sinister than dumplings cut into half-inch-thick slices.
75. But within the context of a self-defeating organizational behavior system, minimizing serves a larger and more sinister purpose.
76. A heavy mist had fallen, drowning the countryside in its white vapour and making Royston Manor even more sinister.
77. He wore sinister rimless spectacles, and had the potential to become frightening.
78. The changed look at once dissipated the sinister aspect that the gentleman had generated thus far.
79. For all his talent, his faintly sinister appearance ruled him out.
80. I had better remember that there's nothing in the least bit sinister about mists and fogs.
81. More sinister - some watch like spiders for the other's end.
82. Ivy, foxglove, columbine, morning glory, holly, laurel ... suddenly they all have a sinister aspect.
83. But those glimmering eyes can also be prying, even sinister.
84. Young Duval manages a somewhat sinister presence on the course in wraparound sunglasses.
85. In places, the shadows seemed oppressively dark, sinister hiding-places where some demon or evil sprite might lurk.
86. Not even a sinister black cat, but a large and lazy-looking tabby.
87. Many voters are ready to believe anything of them both, no matter how preposterous or sinister.
88. A deathly hush envelops the scene, a silence that seems almost sinister.
89. Then the war loomed up black and sinister; my work was going to be interrupted.
90. Thorny presents sugar lumps in a plastic bowl and smiles; she expects something sinister in the smile but it is guileless.
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