Meaning & Definition of word "Distort"

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    Distort

    /dɪˈstɔːrt/

    verb:

    • 1. to twist out of shape; to misrepresent or alter the truth of something.
      • Example: The funhouse mirror can distort your reflection, making you look much taller or shorter.
    • 2. to affect the appearance of something in a negative way.
      • Example: The constant noise from the construction site can distort my ability to concentrate on my work.
    • 3. to alter the original meaning or form of something.
      • Example: The article distorted the facts to create a more sensational story.
    • 4. to change the way something is perceived.
      • Example: The propaganda distorted people's opinions about the political situation.
    • 5. to change or misrepresent figures or data.
      • Example: If you distort the statistics, you will give a false impression of the survey results.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'distortus', past participle of 'distorquere', meaning to twist apart.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    distort the truth:

    To twist or change the facts in a misleading way.

    distorted reality:

    A perception that is twisted away from the truth.

    distort someone's words:

    To misinterpret or misquote what someone has said.

    Related Words

    distortion:

    The action of distorting or the state of being distorted.

    distorted:

    Describing something that has been twisted or misrepresented.

    distortionary:

    Relating to or causing distortion.

    Slang Meanings of distort

    Meaning: To exaggerate.

    Example Sentence: He distorted the facts to make his story more dramatic.

    Meaning: To spin the story.

    Example Sentence: Don't distort the story, tell it like it is.