adjective
- comparative form of crooked; more bent, curved, or not straight
- comparative form of crooked; more dishonest or corrupt
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The old fence post looked even crookeder after the storm.
- His smile seemed crookeder than usual in the photograph.
- The politician’s dealings appeared crookeder with each new revelation.
- The tree grew crookeder each year due to the strong winds.
- That businessman is crookeder than anyone I’ve ever met.