Meaning & Definition of word "Distortion"

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    Distortion

    /dɪsˈtɔːrʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. the action of twisting or altering something out of its true, natural, or original state.
      • Example: The photograph underwent distortion after being printed with poor quality.
    • 2. the result of this process; a misrepresentation or altered form of something.
      • Example: The distortion of facts in the report led to public confusion.
    • 3. a change in the shape or size of an object or signal.
      • Example: The distortion of the sound wave affected the clarity of the music.
    • 4. a psychological state where perception is misaligned with reality.
      • Example: His constant worrying created a distortion in his perception of the situation.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'distortio', from 'distorere' meaning 'to twist apart'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    distortion of truth:

    A misrepresentation or alteration of the truth to deceive or mislead.

    sound distortion:

    Alteration in the sound signal that can degrade clarity.

    image distortion:

    Changes made to an image that alter its perceived shape or features.

    Related Words

    deformity:

    A condition in which an object or person is misshapen or irregular.

    corruption:

    The process of making something morally unsound or dishonest.

    misrepresentation:

    The act of giving a false or misleading account of something.

    Slang Meanings of distortion

    Meaning: Twisting the truth

    Example Sentence: Don't believe everything; there's a lot of distortion in social media.

    Meaning: Screwed up

    Example Sentence: Dude, the way she's telling that story is total distortion of reality!