Definition of the word skewed

Pronunciation of vocabulary skewed

skewedadjective

lệch

/skjuːd//skjuːd/

Origin of the word skewed

The word "skewed" has its origins in the Old English word "scēow" or "scyow", which means "to twist or turn". This word is related to the Proto-Germanic word "*skewiz", which is also the source of the Modern German word "schau", meaning "to bend" or "to curve". In Middle English, the word "skew" referred to the act of turning or twisting something, as well as the thing itself that had been turned or twisted. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the idea of being distorted or warped, either physically or metaphorically. In the 17th century, the adjective "skewed" emerged, meaning "twisted" or "perverted". From there, the word evolved to include its modern meanings, such as "biased" or "distorted", often used in phrases like "skewed perspective" or "skewed data".

Vocabulary summary skewed

typeadjective

meaningslanted

exampleskew line

meaning(math) rapids

exampleskew curve

exampleskew ruled surface

meaning(mathematics) skewed symmetry

exampleskew determinant: symmetrical determinant

typenoun

meaningslope, sloping part; slope of gable roof; slope at the top of the pillar

exampleskew line

meaninggable

exampleskew curve

exampleskew ruled surface

Example of vocabulary skewednamespace

meaning

not accurate or correct

không chính xác hoặc không đúng

  • skewed statistics

    thống kê lệch lạc

meaning

directed towards a particular group, place, etc. in a way that may not be accurate or fair

hướng đến một nhóm, địa điểm cụ thể, v.v. theo cách có thể không chính xác hoặc không công bằng

  • The book is heavily skewed towards American readers.

    Cuốn sách thiên về độc giả Mỹ.

meaning

not straight or level

không thẳng hoặc không bằng phẳng

  • The car had ended up skewed across the road.

    Cuối cùng chiếc xe đã bị nghiêng qua đường.


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