Definition of the word oblique

Pronunciation of vocabulary oblique

obliqueadjective

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/əˈbliːk//əˈbliːk/

Origin of the word oblique

The word "oblique" has its roots in Latin. In Latin, the word "obliquus" meant "slanted" or "inclined", which is derived from "ob" meaning "against" and "liquus" meaning "of the shoulder" or "slanted". This Latin word was later adopted into Middle French as "oquil", and then into Middle English as "obliqu". In English, the word initially referred to something that was slanted or at an angle. Over time, the meaning of "oblique" expanded to include words that were indirect, circuits, or not straightforward, such as "oblique speech" or "oblique motives". By the 16th century, the word had also taken on connotations of cunning, deception, or evasiveness, as in "to speak in an oblique manner". Today, "oblique" can refer to a wide range of meanings, including geometric angles, linguistic indirectness, or even partisan or biased perspectives. Despite its changes in meaning, the word "oblique" remains rooted in its Latin origins, conveying a sense of slant or deviation from the straight or direct path.

Vocabulary summary oblique

typeadjective

meaningoblique

examplean oblique come

meaningcrooked, crooked, not straightforward

exampleoblique means

meaning(botany) asymmetrical, asymmetrical (leaf)

typejournalize

meaningdeflect

examplean oblique come

meaning(military) spearhead

exampleoblique means

Example of vocabulary obliquenamespace

meaning

not expressed or done in a direct way

không được thể hiện hoặc thực hiện một cách trực tiếp

  • an oblique reference/approach/comment

    một sự tham khảo/cách tiếp cận/nhận xét xiên

meaning

sloping at an angle

dốc một góc

meaning

greater or less than 90°

lớn hơn hoặc nhỏ hơn 90°

  • The extension was built at an oblique angle to the house.

    Phần mở rộng được xây dựng ở một góc xiên với ngôi nhà.

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary oblique


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