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distort
verb dis·tort \di-ˈstȯrt\
: to change the natural, normal, or original shape, appearance, or sound of (something) in a way that is usually not attractive or pleasing
: to change (something) so that it is no longer true or accurate
Full Definition of DISTORT
transitive verb
1
: to twist out of the true meaning or proportion <distorted the facts>
2
: to twist out of a natural, normal, or original shape or condition <a face distorted by pain>; also : to cause to be perceived unnaturally <the new lights distorted colors>
3
: pervert <distort justice>
intransitive verb
: to become distorted; also : to cause a twisting from the true, natural, or normal
— dis·tort·er noun
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Origin of DISTORT
Latin distortus, past participle of distorquēre, from dis- + torquēre to twist — more at torture
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Synonym Discussion of DISTORT
deform, distort, contort, warp means to mar or spoil by or as if by twisting. deform may imply a change of shape through stress, injury, or accident of growth <a face deformed by hatred>. distort and contort both imply a wrenching from the natural or normal, but contort suggests a more involved twisting and a more grotesque and painful result <the odd camera angle distorts the figure> <disease had contorted her body>. warp indicates an uneven shrinking that bends or twists out of a flat plane <warped floorboards>.
Rhymes with DISTORT
abort, airport, amort, aport, assort, athwart, backcourt, bellwort, birthwort, bistort, blood sport, Bridgeport, carport, cavort, cohort, colewort, comport, consort, contort, crosscourt, deport, disport, downcourt, effort, escort, exhort, export, extort, fall short, figwort, forecourt, for short, free port, frontcourt, glasswort, Gosport, Gulfport, half-court, homeport, home port, in short, jetport, lousewort, lungwort, madwort, milkwort, mugwort, Newport, outport, passport, presort, purport, ragwort, report, re-sort, resort, retort, sandwort, seaport, sell short, Shreveport, spaceport, spearwort, spoilsport, Stockport, support, toothwort, transport
DISTORTER Defined for Kids
distort
verb dis·tort \di-ˈstȯrt\
dis·tort·eddis·tort·ing
Definition of DISTORT for Kids
1
: to twist out of shape
2
: to change so as to make untrue or inaccurate <Reports distorted the facts.>
Word Root of DISTORT
The Latin word torquēre, meaning “to twist,” and its form tortus give us the root tort. Words from the Latin torquēre have something to do with twisting. A retort, or angry reply to another's words, twists those words back at the person. To contort is to twist the body in unusual ways. To distort is to twist something, such as the truth, so much that it appears to be something else.
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