Retorcía (en. Twisted)

/retorˈθia/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To turn or twist an object.
He twisted the towel to wring out the water.
Él retorció la toalla para escurrir el agua.
To modify or change something deceitfully.
The author often twisted reality in his stories.
El autor a menudo retorcía la realidad en sus cuentos.
To manipulate a situation for personal gain.
She twisted the facts to make them more favorable.
Ella retorció los hechos para hacerlos más favorables.

Etymology

From Latin 'retorcerĕ', meaning 'to twist again'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to twist the truth
To modify the facts to fit a different narrative.
retorcer la verdad
to be twisted
To be in a state of confusion or complication.
estar retorcido
to give a twist
To make a sudden or unexpected movement.
dar un retorcido

Related Words

to twist
Change the direction of something by applying force.
torcer
twisting
The act of twisting something.
retorcimiento
to coil
To join or turn something in a spiral.
enroscar

Slang Meanings

To manipulate circumstances for personal advantage.
He is always twisting the conversation to come out on top.
Siempre está retorciendo la conversación para salir ganando.
To complicate something unnecessarily.
Don’t twist things, let’s get to the point.
No retorcies las cosas, vamos al grano.