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  1. The meaning of BENT is unenclosed grassland. How to use bent in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bent.

  2. BENT definition: 1. past simple and past participle of bend 2. curved and not straight or flat: 3. (especially of a…. Learn more.

  3. First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English; earlier benet-, bunet- (in compounds), Old English beonet-, beonot- (in placenames); cognate with Old High German binuz (compare German Binse ) “the rush plant”. Discover More.

  4. If someone is bent on doing something, especially something harmful, they are determined to do it. [disapproval] He's bent on suicide. [ + on/upon] 5. singular noun. If you have a bent for something, you have a natural ability to do it or a natural interest in it.

  5. If you have a knack or aptitude for doing something, you can say you have a bent for it. Perhaps you have a bent for woodworking, creating fabulous desserts, or writing poetry, you are good at it. The noun bent can also refer to a strong inclination to react to something in a specific manner.

  6. Synonyms for BENT: crooked, deceptive, fraudulent, shady, dishonest, rogue, fast, duplicitous; Antonyms of BENT: straight, honest, ethical, upright, just, decent, conscientious, honorable.

  7. Definition of bent adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. From Longman Business Dictionary bent /bent/ adjective British English informal financially dishonest a bent accountant Origin bent3 (1500-1600) bent “curve” ((16-19 centuries)), from → BEND1. bent meaning, definition, what is bent: the past tense and past participle of be...: Learn more.

  9. curved and not now straight or flat: The metal bars were bent and twisted. bent on sth/doing sth. determined to do something or get something: Both parties are bent on destroying each other's chances of winning.

  10. 1. bent - a relatively permanent inclination to react in a particular way; "the set of his mind was obvious". set. inclination, tendency, disposition - an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others; "he had an inclination to give up too easily"; "a tendency to be too strict". 2.

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