Bent
UK /["/bent/"]/US /["/bent/"]/
Definition
not straight
In simple words: Not straight; curved or twisted.
Examples
- a piece of bent wire
- Do this exercise with your knees bent *(= not with your legs straight)*.
- The lamp post got bent in the crash.
- Lock your elbows in a slightly bent position.
- a small bent old woman
- He was **bent double** with laughter.
- She seems bent on making life difficult for me.
- to be bent on destruction/revenge
- He's your typical supervillain, bent on world domination.
- Don't get bent out of shape about it. It was just a mistake!
Usage notes
Use 'bent' to describe objects that are not straight, like a bent wire. Avoid using it for abstract concepts, as it's more physical in nature.
Grammar pattern
bent + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'bent' paper clip that has lost its shape.
Collocations
- be
- look
- become
- slightly
- bent double
Synonyms
- curved
- twisted
- warped
- deformed
- angled
Antonyms
- straight
- even
- aligned
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'bent' as a moral definition, meaning dishonest.
- Using 'bend' instead of 'bent' when describing past actions.
- Not using the correct past participle form in passive constructions.