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lopsided

Something that is lopsided is uneven, with one side lower or bigger than the other.

Explanation at your level:

If something is lopsided, it is not straight. Imagine a tower of blocks. If one side is higher than the other, it is lopsided. You can have a lopsided smile too!

We use lopsided to talk about things that are not symmetrical. If you draw a circle and one side is flat, it looks lopsided. It is common to hear about a 'lopsided score' in a game when one team wins easily.

The word lopsided describes an imbalance. It is often used for physical objects that lean, but we also use it for abstract ideas. For example, a budget can be lopsided if it spends too much money on one thing and not enough on others.

In more advanced contexts, lopsided implies a lack of equilibrium. It is a useful word for describing power dynamics or structural integrity. A 'lopsided argument' is one that fails to consider the opposing perspective, making it inherently weak.

Lopsided serves as a precise descriptor for asymmetry in both literal and figurative domains. In academic writing, you might describe a 'lopsided distribution of resources' to highlight systemic inequality. It conveys not just a visual error, but a functional or logical flaw.

The etymological roots of lopsided suggest a 'drooping' quality. In literary analysis, the term might be used to describe a character's 'lopsided morality,' suggesting they are fundamentally skewed or lacking in balance. It is a nuanced word that captures the essence of deviation from a central, stable axis.

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  • Describes uneven balance.
  • Used for objects and situations.
  • Common in sports and design.
  • Neutral tone.

When you hear the word lopsided, think of something that just isn't quite right in its balance. It describes an object that has one side bigger, heavier, or lower than the other, making it look crooked or unstable.

You might see a lopsided smile, which happens when one side of the mouth turns up more than the other. It is not just for physical objects, though; we also use it to describe situations. For example, a lopsided game is one where one team is winning by a huge amount, making the competition feel unfair or unbalanced.

The word lopsided is a classic example of a compound word. It combines the Middle English word lop—which meant to hang down or droop—with sided. It first appeared in the 17th century.

The root lop is fascinating because it originally referred to branches that were cut off or drooping. Over time, it evolved to describe the way things hang or lean. By putting it together with sided, English speakers created a perfect way to describe something that has 'drooped' on one side, resulting in that uneven look we recognize today.

Using lopsided is quite straightforward in both casual and formal settings. You will most often hear it used with physical descriptions, such as a lopsided grin or a lopsided roof.

In a more formal or journalistic register, you might read about a lopsided victory in an election or a sports match. It is a very descriptive word that helps paint a clear picture of inequality or lack of symmetry for your listener or reader.

While lopsided itself isn't usually the core of a fixed idiom, it is used in several common expressions.

  • A lopsided grin: Used to describe a charming, slightly crooked smile.
  • A lopsided affair: Used to describe a contest where one side dominates.
  • Lopsided distribution: Used in statistics to show data isn't even.
  • Lopsided development: Used in economics to describe growth in only one area.
  • Lopsided view: Used to describe an opinion that ignores half of the facts.

As an adjective, lopsided follows standard rules. It is pronounced /lɒp.saɪ.dɪd/ in British English and /ˈlɑːp.saɪ.dɪd/ in American English. The stress is on the first syllable.

It is a gradable adjective, meaning you can say something is 'very lopsided' or 'slightly lopsided.' It rhymes with words like decided or provided, though the stress pattern is unique. It is almost always used before a noun or after a linking verb like 'is' or 'seems'.

Fun Fact

The word 'lop' comes from old words meaning to cut or prune branches.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈlɒp.saɪ.dɪd/

LOP-sigh-did

US /ˈlɑːp.saɪ.dɪd/

LAHP-sigh-did

Common Errors

  • missing the 'd' sounds
  • stressing the second syllable
  • mispronouncing the 'i' in 'sided'

Rhymes With

decided provided divided collided guided

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

Hören 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

side straight even

Learn Next

asymmetrical skewed imbalance

Fortgeschritten

disproportionate inequitable

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The lopsided table.

Linking verbs

It is lopsided.

Compound adjectives

Lop-sided

Examples by Level

1

The cake is lopsided.

cake = dessert, lopsided = not flat

adjective after verb

1

His hat was lopsided.

2

The picture on the wall is lopsided.

3

She gave me a lopsided smile.

4

The table is lopsided.

5

Don't build a lopsided tower.

6

The drawing looks lopsided.

7

Is my tie lopsided?

8

The box is a bit lopsided.

1

The game was a lopsided defeat.

2

He has a lopsided view of the world.

3

The building looks lopsided from here.

4

The election results were quite lopsided.

5

Her haircut looks a little lopsided.

6

The bookshelf is lopsided.

7

They had a lopsided argument.

8

The growth in the company is lopsided.

1

The lopsided distribution of wealth is a major issue.

2

The team suffered a lopsided loss last night.

3

His lopsided grin suggested he was joking.

4

The plan is lopsided and needs more balance.

5

The lopsided nature of the deal favored the buyer.

6

The lopsided roof needs urgent repair.

7

They have a lopsided approach to education.

8

The lopsided statistics show a clear trend.

1

The lopsided power dynamic made the negotiation difficult.

2

The lopsided architecture of the bridge caused structural concerns.

3

The report highlights the lopsided economic development in the region.

4

His lopsided logic failed to convince the jury.

5

The lopsided composition of the committee was criticized.

6

The lopsided results indicate a lack of diversity.

7

The lopsided focus on technology ignores human needs.

8

The lopsided alliance collapsed quickly.

1

The lopsided morality of the protagonist drives the plot.

2

The lopsided symmetry of the cathedral is intentional.

3

The lopsided implementation of the policy caused chaos.

4

The lopsided discourse surrounding the issue is problematic.

5

The lopsided weight distribution caused the ship to list.

6

The lopsided interpretation of the law is debated.

7

The lopsided reality of the situation was finally revealed.

8

The lopsided outcome was inevitable given the circumstances.

Häufige Kollokationen

lopsided grin
lopsided victory
lopsided score
lopsided view
look lopsided
become lopsided
slightly lopsided
very lopsided
lopsided development
lopsided distribution

Idioms & Expressions

"a lopsided grin"

a charming, crooked smile

He gave a lopsided grin when he saw the surprise.

casual

"a lopsided affair"

a one-sided contest

The championship game turned into a lopsided affair.

neutral

"lopsided logic"

flawed or biased reasoning

You cannot win with that lopsided logic.

neutral

"tilt to a lopsided position"

to lean heavily to one side

The boat began to tilt to a lopsided position.

neutral

"a lopsided perspective"

an incomplete or biased view

He has a lopsided perspective on the issue.

formal

"lopsided growth"

uneven expansion

The economy suffered from lopsided growth.

formal

Easily Confused

lopsided vs slanted

both involve angles

slanted is a uniform angle, lopsided is uneven

The roof is slanted; the table is lopsided.

lopsided vs crooked

both mean not straight

crooked can mean dishonest

The picture is crooked.

lopsided vs asymmetrical

both mean uneven

asymmetrical is scientific/formal

The design is asymmetrical.

lopsided vs tilted

both mean leaning

tilted is a position, lopsided is a state

The chair is tilted.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + lopsided

The shelf is lopsided.

A2

A + lopsided + noun

He had a lopsided grin.

B1

The + lopsided + noun + is + adjective

The lopsided table is unstable.

B2

Subject + seems + lopsided

The plan seems lopsided.

A2

It + is + a + lopsided + noun

It is a lopsided victory.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

lopsidedness the state of being lopsided

Adjectives

lopsided

Verwandt

lop root word

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Neutral Common Descriptive

Häufige Fehler

Using 'lopsided' for 'lazy' lazy
Lopsided refers to physical or conceptual balance, not personality.
Confusing with 'slanted' slanted
Slanted means at an angle; lopsided means uneven/unbalanced.
Using 'lopsided' as a verb to be lopsided
It is an adjective, not a verb.
Using 'lopsided' for 'broken' broken
Something can be lopsided without being broken.
Overusing in formal writing asymmetrical
Asymmetrical is often better in technical/academic contexts.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a lopsided house in your memory palace.

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Native Speakers

Use it for sports scores or art.

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Cultural Insight

Often used for 'lopsided grins' in novels.

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Grammar Shortcut

It functions like any other adjective.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'lop' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse with 'slanted'.

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Did You Know?

It's a compound word from the 1600s.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about your own belongings.

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Context

Use it for abstract concepts like arguments.

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Stress

Stress the first syllable.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

LOP (Like Over-hanging) + SIDED (Side).

Visual Association

Imagine a table with one short leg.

Word Web

asymmetry imbalance tilt crooked uneven

Herausforderung

Find three things in your room that are slightly lopsided.

Wortherkunft

English

Original meaning: drooping on one side

Kultureller Kontext

None, generally a neutral descriptive term.

Commonly used in sports journalism to describe a game that wasn't close.

Often used in book descriptions for characters with 'lopsided grins'.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • The picture is lopsided
  • The shelf is lopsided
  • My chair is lopsided

Sports

  • A lopsided score
  • A lopsided game
  • A lopsided win

Art/Design

  • A lopsided drawing
  • A lopsided design
  • A lopsided sketch

Arguments

  • A lopsided view
  • A lopsided debate
  • A lopsided discussion

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever built something that turned out lopsided?"

"Do you prefer symmetrical or lopsided designs?"

"What is the most lopsided game you have ever watched?"

"Can you describe a lopsided object in this room?"

"Is it possible to have a lopsided personality?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you tried to build something and it was lopsided.

Describe a person you know who has a lopsided smile.

Why do we find symmetry more attractive than lopsidedness?

Discuss a situation where you felt things were lopsided or unfair.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

It can be, but it is often just descriptive.

Usually for their features, like a smile or posture.

It is neutral and used in all contexts.

No, just uneven.

Lopsidedness.

Only in their posture or features.

Yes, very common in daily English.

L-O-P-S-I-D-E-D.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The table is ___ because one leg is short.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: lopsided

Lopsided describes an uneven object.

multiple choice A2

Which word means the opposite of lopsided?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: symmetrical

Symmetrical means balanced.

true false B1

A lopsided victory is a close game.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

A lopsided victory means one team won by a lot.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The painting is lopsided.

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