cockeyed
word
Definition
'Cockeyed' means something is not straight or level, or that an idea or plan is strange and unrealistic.
Usage & Nuances
'Cockeyed' is informal and can describe both physical things (like a crooked picture) and unrealistic ideas. It can mean 'slanted', 'absurd', or 'nonsensical'. Commonly used to describe ideas that make no sense or things that are obviously not aligned.
Spanish: torcido - absurdoPortuguese (BR): torto - absurdoPortuguese (PT): torto - absurdoChinese (Simplified): 歪斜的 - 不切实际的Chinese (Traditional): 歪斜的 - 不切實際的Hindi: टेढ़ा - असंगतArabic: معوج - غير منطقيBengali: বাকা - আজগুবি - পাগলামিRussian: кривой - абсурдный - нелепыйJapanese: 傾いた - おかしな - ばかげたVietnamese: lệch - kỳ quặc - vô lýKorean: 비스듬한 - 터무니없는 - 말도 안 되는Turkish: yamuk - saçma - tuhafUrdu: ٹیڑھا - احمقانہ - بے وقوفیIndonesian: miring - aneh - tidak masuk akal
Example Sentences
Stop hanging the shelves all cockeyed!
natural
He had a cockeyed smile after the joke.
basic
That plan sounds cockeyed to me.
basic
The picture on the wall is cockeyed.
basic
He gave me this cockeyed look like he didn’t believe me.
natural
Honestly, that’s a cockeyed idea if you ask me.
natural