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Sinister   /sˈɪnɪstər/   Listen
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Sinister  adj.  (Accented on the middle syllable by the older poets, as Shakespeare, Milton, Dryden.)
1.
On the left hand, or the side of the left hand; left; opposed to dexter, or right. "Here on his sinister cheek." "My mother's blood Runs on the dexter cheek, and this sinister Bounds in my father's" Note: In heraldy the sinister side of an escutcheon is the side which would be on the left of the bearer of the shield, and opposite the right hand of the beholder.
2.
Unlucky; inauspicious; disastrous; injurious; evil; the left being usually regarded as the unlucky side; as, sinister influences. "All the several ills that visit earth, Brought forth by night, with a sinister birth."
3.
Wrong, as springing from indirection or obliquity; perverse; dishonest; corrupt; as, sinister aims. "Nimble and sinister tricks and shifts." "He scorns to undermine another's interest by any sinister or inferior arts." "He read in their looks... sinister intentions directed particularly toward himself."
4.
Indicative of lurking evil or harm; boding covert danger; as, a sinister countenance.
Bar sinister. (Her.) See under Bar, n.
Sinister aspect (Astrol.), an appearance of two planets happening according to the succession of the signs, as Saturn in Aries, and Mars in the same degree of Gemini.
Sinister base, Sinister chief. See under Escutcheon.






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"Sinister" Quotes from Famous Books



... action, of error, of combination, and of possible corruption. Error, selfishness, and faction have often sought to rend asunder this web of checks and subject the Government to the control of fanatic and sinister influences, but these efforts have only satisfied the people of the wisdom of the checks which they have imposed and of the necessity of preserving ...
— A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Polk - Section 3 (of 3) of Volume 4: James Knox Polk • Compiled by James D. Richardson

... neighbourhood of a reptile, and shunning him unless to profit in some way by their superior strength. Never would he join their games without compulsion; his thin, colourless lips seldom parted for a laugh, and even at that tender age his smile had an unpleasantly sinister expression. ...
— Celebrated Crimes, Complete • Alexandre Dumas, Pere

... Coming on that sinister and ambiguous errand, how could he sleep under her roof? How could he eat her chicken, and drink her burgundy, and sit in her morning-room? And how could he explain that he could not? Happily she left him to settle the point ...
— The Divine Fire • May Sinclair

... dealer in opium. It must dispose of this opium either for "medical purposes" or for smoking purposes. This will undoubtedly mean that poppy cultivation will again be resumed. It is not inconceivable that the same sinister pressure which was brought to bear upon the Vice-president may also be brought to bear upon planters in the interior provinces, should they be unwilling, which is unlikely, to raise once more these profitable crops. And if China goes back to poppy cultivation, Great ...
— Peking Dust • Ellen N. La Motte

... make him happy or miserable. All these important ideas were at once evoked in the mind of Maulear by the last sentence Signora Rovero had uttered. It was this hidden and sombre apparition which arose between Maulear and her he loved, the sinister aspect of which was reflected in a manner by ...
— The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 • Various


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