Word "LEFT" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the hand that is on the left side of the body
Synonyms:
left hand
Examples:
jab with your left

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left
Synonyms:
left field, leftfield
Examples:
the batter flied out to left

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
those who support varying degrees of social or political or economic change designed to promote the public welfare
Synonyms:
left wing

Crossword Clues for LEFT

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Went on one's way Newsday 09 Sep 2025
Out in -- field Eugene Sheffer 05 Sep 2025
Departed (4) Mirror Quick 03 Sep 2025
Remaining to one side (4) Mirror Cryptic 03 Sep 2025
It isn't right
Didn't stick around USA Today 08 Aug 2025
Remaining The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 06 Aug 2025
Direction that "<-" signifies
Remaining to one socialist (4)
Departed (4) Mirror Quick 16 Jul 2025
Remaining to one side (4) Mirror Cryptic 16 Jul 2025
The side of socialism
Had gone half a mile on foot (4)
Opposite of right New York Times 07 Jul 2025
Allowed to include female side
Forsook political wing (4)
Departed Thomas Joseph 23 Jun 2025
It's not right! Universal 21 Jun 2025
Departed (4) Mirror Quick 18 Jun 2025
Remaining to one side (4) Mirror Cryptic 18 Jun 2025
Resigned from the French newspaper The Times Cryptic 16 Jun 2025
Skedaddled
Departed (4) Mirror Quick 09 Jun 2025
Remaining to one side (4) Mirror Cryptic 09 Jun 2025
"I - my heart..."
Southpaw's side Family Time 08 Jun 2025
Opposite of "right"
Port not drunk?
"Elvis has ___ the building!"
Departed Mirror Quick 28 May 2025
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 28 May 2025
Departed Mirror Quick 25 May 2025
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 25 May 2025
Socialist newspaper for French investors, might you say? (4)
It's not right The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 12 May 2025
Departed Mirror Quick 07 May 2025
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 07 May 2025
___ turn arrow
Sinister side?
Port side of a ship
Abandoned side
Didn't touch port (4)
Abandoned socialist (4)
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 06 Apr 2025
Departed Mirror Quick 06 Apr 2025
The French newspaper's sinister The Telegraph Cryptic 01 Apr 2025
Departed Mirror Quick 26 Mar 2025
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 26 Mar 2025
One side that's abandoned (4)
"My ___ stroke just went viral" (Kendrick Lamar lyric)
Abandoned: the supplies were - behind
One side of the political aisle, with "the" New York Times 11 Mar 2025
Pushed off the side (4)
Resigned from the socialist side (4)
Kind of click or hook Universal 21 Feb 2025
Socialist quit The Telegraph Toughie 18 Feb 2025
Felt wrong and it's not right (4)
Abandoned - socialists (4) The Guardian Quick 12 Feb 2025
Abandoned a€“ socialists (4)
Remaining The Sun Mini 09 Feb 2025
Abandoned in part (4)
Departed (4) Puzzler 03 Feb 2025
Quit port The Times Quick Cryptic 31 Jan 2025
Didn't stay in port (4)
Departed Mirror Quick 22 Jan 2025
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 22 Jan 2025
The translation of this English word is "sinister" in Latin New York Times Mini 09 Jan 2025
Not many turn up at first train in shuttle service (4)
Resigned from political wing (4)
Departed Mirror Quick 01 Jan 2025
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 01 Jan 2025
"L," on an earbud LA Times Daily 30 Dec 2024
My ___ Foot, 1989 film (4)
Socialist side in politics The Sun Mini 26 Dec 2024
Departed Commuter 25 Dec 2024
Boxing pinch
Discarded Franglais newspaper? The Times Cryptic 19 Dec 2024
Felt out of it and it's not right!
The red side? The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 16 Dec 2024
Southpaw's stronger hand
Port is deserted (4)
Helmsman's direction to port (4)
From ___ to right
Not right to have abandoned (4)
Had quit the side (4)
Opposite of right LA Times Daily 26 Nov 2024
Felt strangely abandoned (4)
Went away Commuter 21 Nov 2024
From ___ to right
Shot through port side (4)
Went away Puzzler Backwords 10 Nov 2024
Either port or a punch (4)
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 06 Nov 2024
Departed Mirror Quick 06 Nov 2024
Socialist resigned (4)
Departed The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 02 Nov 2024
Didn't touch one side (4)
Felt out of it so departed
Sir Daniel Day-Lewis film that was released in 1989, My ___- Foot (4)
Direction that is opposite of right
Socialists gone
Radical group departed (4)
Took off The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 19 Oct 2024
Deserted port? (4)
Way to turn Commuter 15 Oct 2024
Not taken - and that's not right (4)
Abandoned one side (4)
Departed port (4)
Right? No, try again Family Time 23 Sep 2024
Naval port (4)
Port not consumed (4)
Turbot has eyes on this side of its body (4)
Headed out Premier Sunday 15 Sep 2024
It's not right to be abandoned (4)
Headed out Thomas Joseph 12 Sep 2024
The other side of this puzzle
Port? That's not right! (4)
Army officer receiving two consecutive letters in port (4)
Flew the coop, say
Sailed from the sea port (4)
Not right?
One side went away (4)
Departed Commuter 22 Aug 2024
"You need to turn ___, to turn right" (line from "Cars")
Was willing or just resigned (4)
Felt like the departed? (4)
West on most maps USA Today Quick 28 Jul 2024
Didn't remain a socialist (4)
Went for the communist (4)
Felt (anag) (4)
Went away from port (4)
It's not right! The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 24 Jun 2024
Turn that you can never make on red
Skedaddled
What's remaining? It just ain't right! (4)
Abandoned socialism, perhaps (4)
Turn right or ...
What just isn't right? LA Times Daily 26 May 2024
Quit the socialist side (4)
Had gone red (4)
One side departed (4)
Felt confused and didn't stay (4)
Remaining Mirror Tea Time 13 May 2024
Departed Mirror Quick 10 May 2024
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 10 May 2024
Political radicals went out (4)
Permit to import fine port (4)
Possibly felt it's not right
Walked out of the French film's premiere, cross (4)
Remaining article in French newspaper (4)
Ship's port side
Port not touched (4)
My - - - Foot, film
Remaining despite having gone (4)
"___ Behind"; Nicolas Cage film
There is nothing right about this railway station room (4,7,6)
Dominant hand for Barack Obama
Socialist direction abandoned (4) Puzzler Cryptic 16 Apr 2024
Port side (4) Puzzler 15 Apr 2024
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 10 Apr 2024
Didn't take the sinister direction (4)
Departed Mirror Quick 10 Apr 2024
Paris district on the -->
A punch that can be felt, obviously (4)
Right & ... feet
, 22 & 23 A pound trousered by Labour source and I didn't intervene The Telegraph Toughie 22 Mar 2024
Steering wheel side, in a car
Went away untouched (4)
Pushed off the sinister side (4)
West, on a map Newsday 11 Mar 2024
It's so not right
The side with punch? (4)
Sinistral side The Times Concise 08 Mar 2024
Departed, went
Didn't take the port (4)
Departed or remained behind (4)
Supporters produce payment on time (4)
Side with Labour (4)
Didn't stay with the side (4)
Socialist (4)
Discarded the French newspaper? (4)
Abandoned in port (4)
Remaining to one side Mirror Cryptic 17 Jan 2024
Departed Mirror Quick 17 Jan 2024
___ in the lurch
Socialists in Labour remaining?
South
Didn't remain with the side (4)
Remaining Universal 29 Dec 2023
Didn't take, when one departed (4)
Bequeathed Puzzler Backwords 12 Dec 2023
Had let the fellow in and gone off (4)
The port side of a ship (4)
A sinistral person favours which side of the body? (4)
The opposite of right (4)
Remaining port set out (4)
Remaining port set out The Telegraph Cryptic 24 Nov 2023
Took off Premier Sunday 19 Nov 2023
Headed out Thomas Joseph 18 Nov 2023
Hit the road Wall Street Journal 11 Nov 2023
West, on a map
Opposite of "right"
Hit the road Newsday 22 Oct 2023
Not right? LA Times Daily 21 Oct 2023
"I've got nothing ___ to prove" Universal 06 Oct 2023
Steering wheel side, in a car
Took off LA Times Daily 17 Sep 2023
Like the feet of bad dancers?
Exited Newsday 06 Sep 2023
Direction opposite to "right"
Liberal group, with 'the' New York Times 08 Aug 2023
Took off Newsday 06 Aug 2023
West direction, on a map
Headed out Thomas Joseph 05 Jul 2023
From ___ to right
Right? No Family Time 25 Jun 2023
Word with "over" to refer to remaining food
Not right USA Today 29 May 2023
Remaining USA Today 21 May 2023
Radicals quit side The Times Cryptic 03 May 2023
Went away Universal 19 Apr 2023
Departed Irish Times Simplex 17 Apr 2023
West, on a map
Went away Newsday 15 Mar 2023
___-handed scissors USA Today 11 Feb 2023
West, on a map
& 24 Across Dutch passengers en route to Harwich, so they may have punch The Telegraph Toughie 10 Feb 2023
From ___ to right
Socialist's political side Universal 19 Dec 2022
Went away Newsday 19 Dec 2022
Pulled out the French newspaper The Telegraph Cryptic 05 Dec 2022
Port, for a mariner Wall Street Journal 05 Nov 2022
Departed LA Times Daily 18 Oct 2022
Abandoned The Times Concise 09 Oct 2022
Didn't hang around USA Today 21 Aug 2022
Remaining liberally inclined? The Telegraph Toughie 18 Aug 2022
Skipped town LA Times Daily 16 Aug 2022
Vacated LA Times Daily 04 Aug 2022
Walked away Newsday 03 Aug 2022
Took off LA Times Daily 09 Jul 2022
Socialist up for election hopelessly outperformed The Guardian Cryptic 21 Jun 2022
Went on one's way Newsday 17 May 2022
Man of Letters dismisses a monster in Split? Irish Times Crosaire 13 Apr 2022
Exited Universal 08 Mar 2022
It’s not right Wall Street Journal 24 Feb 2022
Walked away Newsday 24 Jan 2022
Didn't hang around USA Today 23 Jan 2022
Took off LA Times Daily 25 Dec 2021
Went, departed The Times Concise 18 Dec 2021
It's never right?
One side went The Times Cryptic 07 Dec 2021
Port still on the table after dinner? The Times Cryptic 26 Nov 2021
Exited USA Today 23 Nov 2021
Hit the road, say
Took off New York Times 06 Nov 2021
Port, at sea Universal 06 Nov 2021
Pulled out permit to circumvent fine
Felt wrong, not right! The Times Cryptic 19 Oct 2021
Remaining The Guardian Quick 12 Oct 2021
Split LA Times Daily 26 Sep 2021
Split The Washington Post 26 Sep 2021
Departed The Washington Post 25 Aug 2021
Departed LA Times Daily 25 Aug 2021
Not right at all? Universal 21 Aug 2021
Defying convention, returned to cricket pavilion?
Didn't stay USA Today 18 Aug 2021
Facing north, it's the side toward the west Irish Times Simplex 14 Aug 2021
Exited New York Times 10 Aug 2021
West, on a map
Departed Eugene Sheffer 24 Jul 2021
One way remaining The Telegraph Cryptic 04 Jul 2021
Did a runner Wall Street Journal 01 Jul 2021
Got out of town Newsday 30 Jun 2021
Got out Newsday 27 May 2021
Didn't hang around Newsday 23 May 2021
Headed out Wall Street Journal 11 May 2021
Departed from port
Southpaw's strong side Family Time 12 Apr 2021
Took off Newsday 04 Apr 2021
Split appearing among upwardly mobile Microsoft Fellows The Telegraph Toughie 01 Apr 2021
Socialist's position on team?
Facing north, it's the side toward the west Irish Times Simplex 11 Feb 2021
West, on a map
Bailed The Washington Post 16 Jan 2021
Bailed LA Times Daily 16 Jan 2021
Resigned, he had to box with southpaw
Opens for all sides today and starts for 14 down Irish Times Crosaire 12 Dec 2020
Remaining Wall Street Journal 11 Nov 2020
Not yet bought LA Times Daily 01 Nov 2020
Not yet bought The Washington Post 01 Nov 2020
Abandoned The Sun Two Speed 07 Oct 2020
Those Corbynistas remaining? The Sun Two Speed 07 Oct 2020
<--- Universal 01 Oct 2020
Sinister sportspeople?
Remaining The Washington Post 16 Sep 2020
Remaining LA Times Daily 16 Sep 2020
Those Corbynistas remaining? The Telegraph Toughie 15 Sep 2020
Flew the coop Universal 31 Aug 2020
Departed The Telegraph Quick 23 Jul 2020
Remaining Universal 02 Jul 2020
What's just not right? Universal 27 Jun 2020
Game of chance New York Times 18 Jun 2020
Westward, on a map Newsday 09 Jun 2020
Abandoned political grouping
Took off The Washington Post 20 May 2020
Took off LA Times Daily 20 May 2020
Departed Eugene Sheffer 07 May 2020
One way to go Family Time 19 Apr 2020
Set out from port The Telegraph Cryptic 05 Mar 2020
Port for yachters Wall Street Journal 22 Feb 2020
Socialist's faction, with 'the' The Washington Post Sunday 02 Feb 2020
Took off Wall Street Journal 06 Jan 2020
"My ___ Foot," biographical drama starring Daniel Day-Lewis which is based on the life of Christy Brown
Direction that's not "right?"
Split
Split New York Times 29 Nov 2019
It's just not right Family Time 25 Nov 2019
Port ran out The Telegraph Cryptic 24 Nov 2019
Remaining or gone
Often reflect on turning slightly red?
The foreign paper in Split Irish Times Crosaire 28 Aug 2019
Flew the coop USA Today 26 Aug 2019
Shoved off Premier Sunday 25 Aug 2019
Remaining The Times Concise 13 Aug 2019
One side walked out The Telegraph Cryptic 11 Aug 2019
Split Newsday 20 Jul 2019
Type of turn Family Time 17 Jun 2019
The French newspaper inclined towards socialism
Got out Jonesin 07 May 2019
Headed out Thomas Joseph 24 Apr 2019
One side remaining The Telegraph Cryptic 07 Apr 2019
Unused The New Yorker 25 Mar 2019
Still here, or gone Newsday 09 Mar 2019
Absented oneself Newsday 07 Mar 2019
Opposite of right
It's not right Wall Street Journal 15 Jan 2019
Flew the coop
It's not right
Headed out
Chasm turning out cold and deserted The Telegraph Toughie 11 Dec 2018
Abandoned female allowed outside
One way to turn Universal 17 Nov 2018
Direction that is opposite of right
Port position Universal 27 Sep 2018
It's not right Family Time 19 Aug 2018
Didn't stay The Washington Post 31 Jul 2018
Didn't stay LA Times Daily 31 Jul 2018
It's not right for all sides today Irish Times Crosaire 21 Jul 2018
From ___ to right
Took off New York Times 15 Jul 2018
Didn't stick around USA Today 13 Jul 2018
Scrammed Newsday 05 Jul 2018
Gone sinister
Pointing in this direction: <-- New York Times 11 Jun 2018
Word after 'Bats:' on a baseball card USA Today 10 Jun 2018
Felt sadly abandoned
Departed Thomas Joseph 23 May 2018
Like continental estate, perhaps, bequeathed to present doctor I have
Port given permission to entertain foreign leader
Sinister opening about to disappear The Telegraph Toughie 13 Apr 2018
Common turn Universal 16 Mar 2018
Southpaw's side Family Time 11 Mar 2018
Didn't linger The Chronicle of Higher Education 02 Mar 2018
Vacated; political wing The Times Concise 02 Mar 2018
What '<--' signifies New York Times 16 Jan 2018
Remaining direction The Sun Two Speed 10 Jan 2018
Word after "Bats:" on a baseball card
Pointing in this direction: <--
Took off
What "<--" signifies
One way to turn
Port position
Didn't stick around
Didn't linger
Didn't stay
Went on one's way Newsday 11 Dec 2017
Exited Newsday 28 Nov 2017
It's just not right New York Times 04 Nov 2017
Was substituted? Strange!
Port, for mariners Wall Street Journal 25 Sep 2017
Bernie Sanders supporters, with "the" USA Today 19 Sep 2017
Departed The Washington Post 19 Sep 2017
Departed LA Times Daily 19 Sep 2017
Flew the coop Newsday 24 Aug 2017
Went away Newsday 16 Aug 2017
Socialists abandoned side
West, on a map
Allowed to drink fine port
Entry after "Bats" on a baseball card USA Today 27 Jul 2017
Socially progressive article in French paper
Socially progressive article in French paper The Times Cryptic 31 Mar 2017
The foreign paper isn't touched Irish Times Crosaire 30 Mar 2017
Liberals, with "the" USA Today 11 Mar 2017
Departed Jonesin 14 Feb 2017
Remaining Socialist The Times Cryptic 01 Feb 2017
Hit the road LA Times Daily 16 Jan 2017
Legal expert introduces paper on The Side of Socialism Irish Times Crosaire 14 Jan 2017
It's just not right
Took off
Hit the road
Bernie Sanders supporters, with "the"
Departed
Entry after "Bats" on a baseball card
Socialist, notre journal?
Departed New York Times 13 Dec 2016
It's just not right Universal 06 Dec 2016
Took a powder LA Times Daily 22 Nov 2016
Began a journey Wall Street Journal 21 Nov 2016
Stayed, right? Wrong on both counts The Telegraph Cryptic 20 Nov 2016
West, on a map Newsday 09 Nov 2016
Flew the coop LA Times Daily 06 Sep 2016
Abandoned port
Headed out Newsday 31 Jul 2016
Is no longer here Wall Street Journal 23 Apr 2016
Gone away — remaining The Guardian Quick 02 Apr 2016
It's not right LA Times Daily 08 Mar 2016
Departed Canadiana 15 Feb 2016
Liberals, with 'the' New York Times 15 Feb 2016
Army command USA Today 16 Jan 2016
Took a powder
Flew the coop
Departed
Liberals, with "the"
Army command
It's just not right
The French newspaper – socialistic
Exited Eugene Sheffer 16 Nov 2015
Labour withdrawn The Telegraph Cryptic 16 Nov 2015
Remaining The Chronicle of Higher Education 25 Sep 2015
Like many turns Universal 24 Sep 2015
Over; port The Times Concise 15 Sep 2015
Took off Eugene Sheffer 08 Jul 2015
Split LA Times Daily 26 Jun 2015
Article in French newspaper reveals political leaning
Bank in Paris? USA Today 06 Jun 2015
Socialist walked out
Allowed to remain in port The Telegraph Toughie 13 May 2015
One side set out The Telegraph Toughie 12 May 2015
Retired hurt, perhaps, in unlikely situation
Remaining The Telegraph Quick 03 Apr 2015
Departed with key during rental period The Times Cryptic 17 Mar 2015
Like many turns
Checked out
Bank in Paris?
Went away
Split
Scrammed
Exited
Remaining
Split
Right's opposite
Remaining
Hand for 17-Across
Drill sergeant's word
Didn't stick around
Took off
Drillmaster's word
Took off
Walked away
Southpaw's throwing arm
Half of a one-two
Drillmaster's word
Southpaw's side
One half of a 10-Down
Flew the coop
Sailor's port
Portside
Exited
Port side
It's not right
Hit the road
Replacements "___ of the Dial"
Departed
Took a powder
Southpaw's side
Like MSNBC programming
Exited
Word that can mean "gone" or "remaining"
Remaining
Departed
Departed
Took off
Flew the coop
Bequeathed
Port for sailors?
Turn away from the right path?
Boxing blow
It's definitely not right
Wedding-band hand
"Walk Away Renee" The ___ Banke
Liberal
Port, to a sailor
Took off
It's not right
Southpaw's side
Took a powder
Word that can mean "gone" or "remaining"
Port for sailors?
Went
Didn't linger
It isn't right
It isn't right
Remaining
Remaining
Remaining
Flew the coop
Port
Bolted
Baseball field?
Ran out
It's just not right
Took a powder
Shoved off
Headed out
It's definitely not right?
Baseball field?
Ran out
Liberal faction, with "the"
Remaining
Liberal faction, with "the"
Army command
Exited the premises
Hit the road
Got outta Dodge
It can't be right
Took off
Kind of hook
Still around
Word in a locker combination
Flew the coop
Hit the road
Remaining or gone
Split
With 63-Across, how those among 54-Across who speak like their President might end up
Part of a combination
Not right
Portside
Headed out
Port side
Southpaw's preferred side
Port, out of port
Pulled up stakes
Louie, so to speak
Not right
Port for mariners
Made oneself scarce
It's not right
Checked out
Headed out
Word with jab or turn
Port at sea?
Amscrayed
Outfield position for Barry Bonds
Gone
Not right
Port side
Hit the road
Unused
Hit the bricks
Cut out
It isn't right
Departed
Where Barry Bonds plays, briefly
Limbaugh target, with "the"
Hit the road
One way to turn
Departed
It's not right
Kind of hook
Word with jab or turn
Took a powder
__-brained
Exited
It isn't right
Not taken
Went
Pulled out
Sailor's port
Limbaugh target, with "the"
Southpaw's side
Pulled up stakes
Hit the road
Didn't linger
Departed
Didn't linger
With 6-Across, ceased
It's absolutely not right!
Port for sailors
Split
Hit the road
Port for sailors?
Took off
Took a powder
Army command
Hit the road
Bugged out
Port for sailors?
Southpaw's strength
Disembarked
___ wing (liberals)
Port, out of port
Bank in Paris
Not used
Not used
Kind of hook
Skedaddled
Sea "port?"
Turn signal choice
Departed
Cut out
Went
Walked out
Dobbin's haw
Took off
Remaining
Felt wrong, not right!
Side that Brits drive on
Half of a one-two
Fast place
Got out
Skedaddled
One side went
Boxing blow
Jab, for most boxers
My ____ Foot
Not right
Jab or turn
Buzzed off
Took a powder
Split
Shoved off
Certain boxing blow
Wing or field
Directions word
Split
Sinistral
Southpaw's strength
Went away
Unused
Remaining
My ___ Foot
Forsaken
Not right
Hightailed it
Felt silly?
"My ___ Foot"
Portside
Bridle hand
End or hand preceder
Tyson blow
Liberal side
A Parisian Bank
Radical's position
An outfield field
Deserted
Port
Political position
Jim Rice's field
One of Larry Holmes's weapons
___ jab
Political leaning
Bank on the Seine
Southpaw's pitching arm
Liberals
Kind of wing
Kind of winger
Kind of turn or wing
___ at the post
Decamped
Kind of turn or over
Nonflying wing
Abandoned
The New ___
___ Bank
Set out.
Boxing blow.
Hand or wing.
Political group.
Political wing.
Boxer's punch.
Sinistral.
Port side.
Went.
One of the extremes.
Remaining.
Departed.
Boxer's blow.
Not right.
___ guard.
One of the fields.
Allowed to remain.
Went away.
Progressive people, with "the"
Pulled out
Liberal party.
Gone
A political position.
Got out of town
Political position.
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