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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91. She stepped through the sinister half-circle of rajathuks and saw Morthen, standing uneasily at the entrance of the enclosure.
92. Fujisaki will probably rule next week on whether defense lawyers can draw a more sinister inference from the delay during closing arguments.
93. Growing in the most sinister manner, it is embedded in a battle scene taking place across the River Nile.
94. He had a bad eye, fixed, with a sinister pallor.
95. The churchyard yews cast long sinister shadows over the drunken tombstones.
96. She sent a glance to the corners where the shadows still lay, thick and clotted and sinister, but nothing moved.
97. A slightly sinister element is that neither side is producing its smears.
98. He also had unusually heavy, drooping eyelids which could make him look comic or sinister, benevolent or supercilious.
99. This is why minimizing is so sinister in terms of its impact on long-term performance.
100. The pair are travelling in their caravan when a sinister family pitches up out of the blue.
101. His dark good looks had about them something raffish, sinister almost, which at once attracted and frightened her.
102. Gradually we realised that despite the wealth, warmth and comfort, Templecombe held an eerie, sinister air.
103. Taken at face value the words found sinister and can convey a false impression like some sort of second-rate horror movie.
104. Nor have official bodies been able to ward off the most sinister threat.sentencedict.com
105. Invaded by photographs the toys are decontextualised from childhood, sinister, tragic recollections of a half-forgotten adventure.
106. This man Otis is the one blot on the banner of southern California; he is the bar sinister on your escutcheon.
107. Omally craned his neck above the crowd and peered towards the sinister contrivance.
108. Isabel heard a yell from behind and above them, swiftly running feet, and then a sinister rush of air.
109. Moreover Pound's anti-Semitism, later so notorious, certainly casts a sinister light on his readiness to broach these issues.
110. It was a far cry from the sinister sonic overload, and brooding, hypnotic effect of Rumble.
111. I was writing a comedy with sinister undertones about the villa renters and expats of Chiantishire.
112. Abstract internationalism had a strong role to play in rationalizing much more sinister forces than appeared in the rhetoric of Petrograd.
113. The True Brit had all the usual pictures, but there was a sinister announcement.
114. The magic potion was nothing more sinister than Hawaiian Tropic sun tan oil.
115. That symbiotic nexus of press and professors has, in the meantime, revealed a sinister aspect too.
116. The overall effect was most sinister: I was not surprised that superstitious servants should be fearful of the thing.
117. Transcendental Meditation has never acquired the reputation of a sinister cult, but doubts are sometimes voiced about it.
118. But superimposed across the scene were a set of shadows of most sinister appearance.
119. For those who have taken refuge in full-blown paranoia, there is another, more sinister, possibility.
120. In principle, the play should be more sinister and much funnier in its jet-black way than this version allows.
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