distorted

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so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly; "deformed thalidomide babies"; "his poor distorted limbs"; "an ill-shapen vase"; "a limp caused by a malformed foot"; "misshapen old fingers"
{s} deformed, twisted out of its normal shape or appearance; falsified, misrepresented
having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented; "many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality"; "a perverted translation of the poem
past of distort
strained or wrenched out of normal shape; "old trees with contorted branches"; "scorched and distorted fragments of steel"; "trapped under twisted steel girders"
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distorted picture
picture that is twisted out of shape; misrepresentation of reality or the true facts
distorted picture of reality
false view of the way things are, distorted view of reality
distorted reality
false reality; perversion of reality
distorted shape
a shape resulting from distortion
distorted the facts
misrepresented the truth
distorted the truth
twisted the truth, misrepresented the truth
distorted things
falsified things, represented things falsely
distorted view of reality
false view of the way things really are
distort
To become misshapen
distort
To give a false or misleading account of

In their articles, journalists sometimes distort the truth.

distort
to twist into an unnatural or irregular form
distort
If you distort a statement, fact, or idea, you report or represent it in an untrue way. The media distorts reality; categorises people as all good or all bad + distorted dis·tort·ed These figures give a distorted view of the significance for the local economy
distort
{v} to swift, writhe, wrest, misrepresent
distort
{f} deform; falsify; twist; contort
distort
To give false account of
distort
To bring something out of shape
distort
Distorted; misshapen
distort
twist and press out of shape
distort
affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life"
distort
To wrest from the true meaning; to pervert; as, to distort passages of Scripture, or their meaning
distort
make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
distort
alter the shape of (something) by stress; "His body was deformed by leprosy"
distort
form into a spiral shape; "The cord is all twisted"
distort
To twist of natural or regular shape; to twist aside physically; as, to distort the limbs, or the body
distort
To force or put out of the true posture or direction; to twist aside mentally or morally
distort
If something you can see or hear is distorted or distorts, its appearance or sound is changed so that it seems unclear. A painter may exaggerate or distort shapes and forms This caused the sound to distort. + distorted dis·tort·ed Sound was becoming more and more distorted through the use of hearing aids
distorted

    Hyphenation

    dis·tort·ed

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîstôrtıd

    Pronunciation

    /dəˈstôrtəd/ /dɪˈstɔːrtəd/
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