Distort

  • 31distort — Synonyms and related words: adulterate, alloy, alter, argue insincerely, belie, bend, bias, blemish, blur, buckle, burlesque, camouflage, canker, caricature, change, cheapen, check, cicatrize, coarsen, color, confound, confuse, contaminate,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 32distort — dis·tort || dɪ stɔːt v. deform; falsify; twist; contort …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 33distort —    , distortion    To change the way something looks sometimes deforming or stretching an object or figure out of its normal shape to exaggerate its features making it more interesting or meaningful. El Greco s (Greek Spanish Mannerist painter,… …

    Glossary of Art Terms

  • 34distort — v. a. 1. Twist, deform, wrest. 2. Pervert, misrepresent, falsify, wrest, strain the sense of …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 35distort — v 1. deform, misshape, twist, turn awry, wrench; mangle, wring, wrest, writhe; contort, gnarl, screw, knot, warp; buckle, wrinkle, curl, crumple, bend, crook; grimace, snarl, pout, screw up one s face, mow, make a face; disfigure, mutilate,… …

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  • 36distort — dis·tort …

    English syllables

  • 37distort — [dɪˈstɔːt] verb [T] 1) to change something so that it is no longer true or accurate The paper was accused of distorting the truth.[/ex] 2) to change the way that something looks, sounds, or behaves so that it becomes strange or difficult to… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 38distort — /dəsˈtɔt / (say duhs tawt) verb (t) 1. to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed. 2. to pervert; misrepresent. 3. Electronics to change (a signal waveform) so that the information is degraded. {Latin distortus, past participle}… …

  • 39distort —   Ho opa ewa …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 40distort — To twist out of natural or regular shape; to twist aside physically; to force or put out of true posture; to wrest, or deform …

    Black's law dictionary