[more lopsided; most lopsided] 1 : having one side that is lower or smaller than the other
▪ The boat looked lopsided. ▪ The house had a lopsided porch. ▪ a lopsided grin/smile 2 : uneven or unequal
▪ They won the game by a lopsided score of 25–3. ▪ a lopsided vote of 99 to 1 ▪ (chiefly US) He won a lop-sided victory in the recent election. [=he won the election very easily; he had many more votes than the other candidates]
▪ The boat looked lopsided. ▪ The house had a lopsided porch. ▪ a lopsided grin/smile
▪ They won the game by a lopsided score of 25–3. ▪ a lopsided vote of 99 to 1 ▪ (chiefly US) He won a lop-sided victory in the recent election. [=he won the election very easily; he had many more votes than the other candidates]
— lop·sid·ed·ly adverb
— lop·sid·ed·ness noun [noncount]







