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    thrawn
    /θrɔːn/

    adjective

    • 1. twisted; crooked: "a slightly thrawn neck"
    • 2. perverse; ill-tempered: "mother's looking a bit thrawn this morning"

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  3. thrawn. 2 meanings: Scottish and Northern England dialect 1. crooked or twisted 2. stubborn; perverse.... Click for more definitions.

    • American

      2 senses: Scottish and Northern England dialect 1. crooked...

    • Thrawnly

      Scottish in a thrawn, contrary or perverse manner.... Click...

    • Thraward

      2 meanings: Scottish 1. contrary, stubborn or obstinate 2....

  4. Thrawn definition: stubborn; contrary; peevish; perverse. . See examples of THRAWN used in a sentence.

  5. Thrawn is an adjective that means crooked, twisted, or perverse, especially in Scots dialect. It comes from the past participle of thraw, which means to twist or throw. See examples, pronunciation, and related words.

  6. Jul 7, 2023 · thrawn (comparative thrawner, superlative thrawnest) twisted, crooked, distorted, misshapen. (of mouth) wry, twisted with rage or pain. (of person) obstinate, stubborn, defiant, contrarian.

  7. Thrawn is an adjective that means crooked or twisted, often used to describe something misshapen. It is also the name of a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise.

  8. Synonyms for THRAWN in English: contrary, perverse, difficult, awkward, wayward, intractable, wilful, stubborn, obstinate, cussed, …

  9. What does thrawn‎ mean? thrawn (Scots) Adjective. thrawn (comparative mair thrawn, superlative maist thrawn) contrary or perverse; twisted or misshapen. Contrary-minded, in the sense of defiance.

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