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BNC: 34136 COCA: 34690

wonky

1 wonky /ˈwɑːŋki/ adjective
wonkier; wonkiest
1 wonky
/ˈwɑːŋki/
adjective
wonkier; wonkiest
Learner's definition of WONKY
US, informal + sometimes disapproving
: having or showing a lot of interest in and knowledge about the details of a particular subject : having the qualities of a wonk关注(或研究)细节的
: very boring or complicated枯燥的;复杂的;沉闷的
compare 2wonky
2 wonky /ˈwɑːŋki/ adjective
wonkier; wonkiest
2 wonky
/ˈwɑːŋki/
adjective
wonkier; wonkiest
Learner's definition of WONKY
informal
British : not straight or steady歪斜的;不稳的;摇晃的
: not working correctly : not reliable or stable爱出问题的;不可靠的;不稳定的
compare 1wonky
BNC: 34136 COCA: 34690

wonky

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adjective (1)

ˈwäŋ-kē How to pronounce wonky (audio)
ˈwȯŋ-
wonkier; wonkiest
US
: characteristic of, relating to, or suggestive of a wonk: such as
a
: preoccupied with arcane details or procedures in a specialized field
She can get wonky about the economy when she wants to, but what sets her apart is her ability to tell a coherent, populist story about it in a way that other members of her party are either unwilling or unable to do. Rebecca Traister
b
: used by or appealing to wonks
… one of those politicians who actually find pleasure in the often-wonky details of public policy. John Powers
wonkiness noun

wonky

2 of 2

adjective (2)

won·​ky ˈwäŋ-kē How to pronounce wonky (audio)
wonkier; wonkiest
1
British : unsteady, shaky
2
chiefly British : awry, wrong

Word History

Etymology

Adjective (2)

probably alteration of English dialect wankle, from Middle English wankel, from Old English wancol; akin to Old High German wankōn to totter — more at wench

First Known Use

Adjective (1)

1978, in the meaning defined above

Adjective (2)

1918, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of wonky was in 1918
BNC: 34136 COCA: 34690

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