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oblique

Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: obliques

This term carries a sense of avoidance or indirectness. When used to describe communication, it suggests a strategic or cautious choice to avoid a direct confrontation or a clear statement, often creating a feeling of mystery or evasion. In a physical or geometric sense, it evokes a diagonal line that breaks the symmetry of a right angle. This creates a visual tension, moving away from the stability of vertical or horizontal alignment toward something more skewed or tilted.

Countable when referring to the specific abdominal muscles (obliques). Uncountable when describing a geometric property or a style of speech.

Meanings

Adjective

Slanting or sloping rather than perpendicular.

"The roof has an oblique angle to allow rain to run off."

Adjective

Not explicit or direct in addressing a point.

"He made an oblique reference to the scandal during his speech."

Noun

A muscle that runs diagonally across the abdomen.

"She worked on her obliques to strengthen her core."

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