DISTORTS vs CONTORT: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distort.
- Affect as in thought or feeling
- Twist and press out of shape
- Form into a spiral shape
- Make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
- Alter the shape of (something) by stress
- To twist into or as if into a strained shape or expression.
- To twist in a violent manner; as, features contorted with fury.
- Twist and press out of shape
DISTORTS vs CONTORT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To become contorted.
- To cause to deviate from what is normal, proper, or accurate.
- To twist, wrench, or bend out of proper or natural shape: : distort.
DISTORTS vs CONTORT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To twist, or twist together; to turn awry; to bend; to distort; to wrest.
DISTORTS vs CONTORT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Twisted; contorted.
- To twist, draw, bend, or wrench out of shape; make crooked or deformed.
DISTORTS vs CONTORT: RELATED WORDS
- Erodes, Skews, Alters, Undermines, Misrepresents, Strain, Color, Twist, Wring, Warp, Garble, Deform, Disfigure, Contort, Falsify
- Undulate, Squirm, Twisting, Detort, Wiggle, Scrunch, Writhe, Writhen, Intort, Tortile, Twist, Warp, Wring, Distort, Deform
DISTORTS vs CONTORT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ignores, Upsets, Bothers, Annoys, Skews, Misrepresents, Strain, Color, Twist, Warp, Garble, Deform, Disfigure, Contort, Falsify
- Levitate, Twirl, Undulate, Squirm, Twisting, Detort, Wiggle, Writhe, Writhen, Intort, Tortile, Twist, Warp, Distort, Deform
DISTORTS vs CONTORT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It distorts what scientists mean by confirmatory evidence.
- Deliberately selecting a camera angle that distorts information.
- Electoral College distorts the count of popular votes.
- It distorts perception, impairs insight, and clouds judgment.
- Such limited exposure to the mainland distorts comparisons.
- That distorts your tax liability to the government.
- Nothing distorts itself and seeks disguise more quickly.
- Smiling distorts the true identity of your face.
- Five Ways Your Bible Translation Distorts the Original.
- But nostalgia seriously distorts our perception of history.
- But this means one must remove and contort the capillary for viewing under a microscope.
- Place the monitors where you can comfortably see them without having to contort yourself.
- Beth's face started to contort as she clearly ran into a mental block.
- It is also a bad idea to contort your hands in other ways.
- Within a few moments, Liu's facial muscles started to contort.
- Attaching tort claims to contract actions: An economic analysis of contort.
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- It insures contort and happiness in the home as well.
- Cinderella herself does not change shape, contort, twist, contract.
- Muscle spasms kept causing his body to contort.
DISTORTS vs CONTORT: QUESTIONS
- What is the answer to this crossword clue distorts as statistics?
- What type of map preserves shape and distorts area?
- How do the acrobats contort themselves in the poem?
- Should you contort your mustache hair to get the right oil?
- How much can raccoons Squeeze and contort their bodies?
- Does Liquidtight metallic tubing contort permanently?