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Detailed Synonyms for crook in English
crook:
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the crook
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the crook
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the crook
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the crook
– a long staff with one end being hook shaped 1 -
the crook
– someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime 1the crook; the criminal; the felon; the outlaw; the malefactor– someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime 1 -
the crook
– a circular segment of a curve 1
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to crook
– bend or cause to bend 1
Conjugations for crook:
present
- crook
- crook
- crooks
- crook
- crook
- crook
simple past
- crooked
- crooked
- crooked
- crooked
- crooked
- crooked
present perfect
- have crooked
- have crooked
- has crooked
- have crooked
- have crooked
- have crooked
past continuous
- was crooking
- were crooking
- was crooking
- were crooking
- were crooking
- were crooking
future
- shall crook
- will crook
- will crook
- shall crook
- will crook
- will crook
continuous present
- am crooking
- are crooking
- is crooking
- are crooking
- are crooking
- are crooking
subjunctive
- be crooked
- be crooked
- be crooked
- be crooked
- be crooked
- be crooked
diverse
- crook!
- let's crook!
- crooked
- crooking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they