oblique
oblique /oʊbl'iːk/
1 [ADJ]
If you describe a statement as oblique, you mean that is not expressed directly or openly, making it difficult to understand.
Mr Golding delivered an oblique warning, talking of the danger of sudden action.
= indirect
● obliquely [ADV] ADV with v
He obliquely referred to the US, Britain and Saudi Arabia.
= indirectly
2 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
An oblique line is a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical. An oblique angle is any angle other than a right angle.
It lies between the plain and the sea at an oblique angle to the coastline.
● obliquely [ADV] ADV after v
This muscle runs obliquely downwards inside the abdominal cavity.
1 [ADJ]
If you describe a statement as oblique, you mean that is not expressed directly or openly, making it difficult to understand.
Mr Golding delivered an oblique warning, talking of the danger of sudden action.
= indirect
● obliquely [ADV] ADV with v
He obliquely referred to the US, Britain and Saudi Arabia.
= indirectly
2 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
An oblique line is a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical. An oblique angle is any angle other than a right angle.
It lies between the plain and the sea at an oblique angle to the coastline.
● obliquely [ADV] ADV after v
This muscle runs obliquely downwards inside the abdominal cavity.