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单词 wonky
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wonkyadj.1

Brit. /ˈwɒŋki/, U.S. /ˈwɑŋki/
Etymology: Obscure: the German element wankel- has similar force.
slang.
Of a person: shaky, groggy; unstable. Of a thing: faulty, unsound; unreliable.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased > weak
unmightyeOE
unferea1060
unwieldc1220
fade1303
lewc1325
weak1340
fainta1375
sicklyc1374
unwieldyc1386
impotent1390
delicatea1398
lowa1398
unmighta1450
unlustyc1450
low-brought1459
wearyc1480
failed1490
worn1508
caduke?1518
fainty1530
weak1535
debile1536
fluey1545
tewly?1547
faltering1549
puling1549
imbecilec1550
debilitate1552
flash1562
unable1577
unhealthful1595
unabled1597
whindling1601
infirm1608
debilitated1611
bedrid1629
washya1631
silly1636
fluea1645
tender1645
invaletudinary1661
languishant1674
valetudinaire?c1682
puly1688
thriftless1693
unheartya1699
wishy-washy1703
enervate1706
valetudinarian1713
lask1727
wersh1755
palliea1774
wankle1781
asthenic1789
atonic1792
squeal1794
adynamic1803
worn-down1814
totterish1817
asthenical1819
prostrate1820
used up1823
wankya1825
creaky1834
groggy1834
puny1838
imbeciled1840
rickety-rackety1840
muscleless1841
weedy1849
tottery1861
crocky1880
wimbly-wambly1881
ramshackle1889
twitterly1896
twittery1907
wonky1919
strung out1959
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > unreliability > [adjective] > insecure, weak
lithy1377
brucklea1400
flickering1430
queasy1459
weaka1538
infirm1557
slender1562
crazed1600
unsinewed1604
ticklish1606
touchy1620
crazied1652
flicketing1674
shaky1841
shackling1846
wonky1919
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > unreliability > [adjective] > of persons
slipperc1000
ficklea1275
untristya1387
flickering1430
untrusty1430
slidingc1435
unsurec1445
untraistc1485
unassure1531
slippery1555
untraisty1567
untrustful1569
unresponsable1619
uncanny1639
fair-weather1677
unresponsible1764
independable1802
unreliable1810
untrustworthy1846
undependable1860
incalculable1876
slithery1902
wonky1919
doubtful1925
the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > imperfection > [adjective] > in specific way: defective or faulty > of material things
faulty1434
wonky1919
1919 Ld. Northcliffe Let. in Hist. The Times (1952) IV. i. xi. 507 Am weak, and wonky, as the telephone girls say, after a bad morning with the subscribers.
1923 H. C. Bailey Mr. Fortune's Pract. iii. 81 ‘Who runs the “Daily Watchman?”.. It's the wonkiest print on the market.’.. ‘You said “on the market”... Corrupt?’ ‘Well, naturally.’
1925 E. Wallace Strange Countess ix. 83 Financial adviser to some heads of departments, whose accounts went a little wonky.
1929 P. Gibbs Hidden City xvi. 79 It had made his heart jump in a wonky sort of way.
1932 R. Kipling Limits & Renewals 127 Haman's headlight's wonky. Something must have happened.
1957 Listener 11 July 67 Despite the perfection of isolated lines and phrases..most of the poems seem slightly out of shape, wonky, as if the kiln had not been hot enough.
1958 Observer 23 Feb. 15/5 Would they really have sent her on a dangerous mission with an ankle still wonky from an old parachute fall?
1981 Times Lit. Suppl. 5 June 633/3 The vast majority of murderers are ipso facto acutely wonky, and most frequently wonky in dispiriting and unimaginative ways.
1983 D. Boggis Woman they sent to Fight ii. 17 The window fitted badly, and her chair was..wonky with one short leg.
1984 A. Carter Nights at Circus ii. vii. 156 ‘How's the wonky arm?’ she enquired. He showed his sling.

Derivatives

ˈwonkiness n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > imperfection > [noun] > types of: defectiveness or faultiness
defection1526
faultiness1530
lameness1530
defecta1538
badness1539
defectuosity1602
defectiveness1603
defectibilitya1617
shortness1644
defectuousness1654
defectability1662
demerit1832
wonkiness1982
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > unreliability > [noun] > weakness, instability
ticklenessc1390
infirmness1596
precariousness1666
weakness1686
shakiness1862
ricketiness1867
rockiness1897
wonkiness1982
1982 Times 29 Apr. 10/8 Do not be disconcerted by its [sc. a book's] wonkiness of style.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

wonkyadj.2

Brit. /ˈwɒŋki/, U.S. /ˈwɑŋki/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: wonk n.2, -y suffix1.
Etymology: < wonk n.2 + -y suffix1.
Originally and chiefly U.S.
Bookish, studious, ‘nerdy’. Also (Politics): excessively concerned with minute points of policy (cf. policy wonk n. at policy n.1 Compounds 2). Cf. wonkish adj. at wonk n.2 Additions.
ΚΠ
1978 C. Trillin Alice, let's Eat 55 The fantasy I have..is that all our family's financial transactions are handled by a first cousin I have invented, a mildly wonky but lovable financial wizard named Harvey.
1995 New Yorker 30 Jan. 37/2 Like a lot of other shy, wonky guys..he now found himself at capitalism's cutting edge.
1999 Maclean's (Nexis) 19 Apr. 30 Clinton's first national security adviser..labelled it in his wonky way ‘pragmatic neo-Wilsonianism’—a '90s version of Woodrow Wilson's First World War-era vision.
2003 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 2 July a17/5 They're realizing that these things relate to people's lives and are not just wonky policy debates.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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