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Definition of distorted in English: distortedadjectivedɪˈstɔːtɪddɪˈstɔrdəd 1Pulled or twisted out of shape; contorted. Example sentencesExamples - At times, the distorted horse faces even look like the ones in Picasso's immortal La Guernica.
- It was dark outside, a full moon's light was dimmed and distorted by wisps of fog that settled and rose again.
- Then he took a few steps in her direction, his face distorted with rage.
- Having rotated the same image, we feel that now the sword bag does not look good and the proportions seem distorted.
- It was so nice to see her not distorted or with her mouth looking funny.
- Here the beam has been distorted by the particle.
- A portrait of her nephew was distorted by the texture of the absorbent paper.
- A young woman commands an army of distorted horses through the nasal passages of a sleeping King.
- As the disease progresses, the cone becomes more pronounced, causing vision to become blurred and distorted.
- Images have been distorted, multiplied, turned upside down and projected all over the inside of the building.
- I felt that as she was speaking her face was slowly becoming distorted.
- Such distorted readings can make it extremely difficult for a doctor to prescribe the correct readings to start treatment.
- The MSN site is sending Opera users what appear to be intentionally distorted pages.
- But because the fit is not quite perfect, when the enzyme and substrate come together they become distorted.
- The performers appear onscreen as bloated, bruised, and distorted figures, just as in Dorian Gray's portrait.
- Their distorted faces look flattened, as if they'd pulled pantyhose over their heads.
- The resulting picture is stunted, distorted.
- Noah gets interested, too, after realizing his face is distorted in pictures.
- The infant's upper lip and much of his face was terribly distorted, but he looked normal following surgery.
- Loci showing distorted transmission ratios were widespread.
Synonyms twisted, warped, contorted, bent, buckled, deformed, malformed, misshapen, disfigured, crooked, irregular, awry, wry, out of shape 2Giving a misleading or false account or impression; misrepresented. his report gives a distorted view of the meeting Example sentencesExamples - I begin to observe closely the ways that this balance becomes distorted by my lack of presence.
- Authority and subjectivity seem to be at issue again, and perhaps the text is distorted in the retelling.
- They also promote a stunningly simplistic and distorted view of French politics.
- They processed the earliest memory that the person had of a distorted view of his or her body.
- Either side of these oppositions will fuel the perception that the emotional life of others is distorted relative to a norm.
- By seeing herself only in terms of what she lacks that others have, Susan acquires a distorted self-image.
- In large part, media coverage promoted this distorted view of the problem.
- Figures acutely illustrate the scope of the distorted international monetary system.
- Despite the reforms, corporate profits can be as distorted and confusing as ever.
- Distorted interpretations of Christ's death continue to exert a powerful influence.
- The U.S. economy is in the midst of a distorted boom, with an increasingly ingrained inflationary bias.
- Simone de Beauvoir brought to our knowledge the recognition of the distorted situation of women.
- Speculative leveraging inflated asset prices throughout the economy and spending patterns were distorted.
- Perversely, there are strangely distorted echoes of Morris in the latest fashions for "empowerment."
- Translation software is not yet perfect, and the resulting text may be distorted.
- Indeed, TM has made many incorrect or distorted public announcements to advance its programs.
- They, too, demonstrated distorted body images, hyperactivity and food refusal.
- Three mailings have attacked - at times distorted - her voting record.
- A distorted picture of events is helping to produce correspondingly distorted policies, particularly in Europe.
- The encounters happened, each race finding in the other little more than a distorted reflection of itself.
Synonyms misrepresented, perverted, twisted, falsified, misreported, misstated 3Affected by electrical distortion. Example sentencesExamples - But he's churning out rock riffs and distorted licks, adding in some quite throaty vocals as well.
- The music reflects this, too, with distorted bursts of treated guitar giving the otherwise breezy melody a demented cast.
- "The Storm" is less successful, pairing overdriven marching band percussion with layers of indistinguishable distorted noise.
- The busy chaos is reflected in the tempo and distorted drums.
- Then that heavy, distorted bass kicks in again.
- They always sounded trebly and distorted and they never turned down.
- The pain message gets amplified and distorted, much as music blasted through regular speakers does.
- We used to watch hours of distorted singing in the films on Asianet, not understanding a word of it.
- Many people take issue with older cinema because the sonic rendering can be tinny, distorted, and lacking warmth.
- Autumn Defense's "Bluebirds Fall" follows, a melodic, Zombies-like track accented with a distorted organ.
- By the end, the dialogue has become elliptical and drowned by distorted sound.
- However, in our testing, we ran out of volume gain before the bass driver distorted.
- Earlier issues in this series were compromised by distorted sound, as if the original Columbia LPs had been played with a dull stylus.
- A soundtrack of distorted modem tones, composed by Hendee, recalled synthesized howling wind.
- The greeting is followed by a noise that's a cross between a scream and a distorted electric guitar
Derivativesadverb A commitment to legalism can never substitute for a commitment to the ideals law distortedly symbolizes. Example sentencesExamples - As he began to perform to his posing music, voice-over obscenities blared distortedly from the speakers.
- It also misses the ways in which IT, being a medium and a tool, must distortedly reflect, like a cracked mirror, the larger priorities of society.
- The deliberate ‘El Camino’ is as spacious as Grandaddy's ‘El Caminos in the West’ and as distortedly anthemic as the last few bars of Radiohead's ‘Creep’.
- Meanwhile, the residential property market already is complaining of distortedly high prices.
noun The live lineup has been augmented with electric guitarist Erik who adds a bit of low end distortedness to the whole thing. Example sentencesExamples - It seems like anyone with a resolution of 1204x768 or lower views my site with distortedness, anyone have any idea?
- It is insensitive to noise, distortedness, and text orientation.
- I apologize for the distortedness of the recordings.
- The end of the track kicks in with some heavy/bass driven distortedness that will quickly bring you back to 2004.
Definition of distorted in US English: distortedadjectivedɪˈstɔrdəddiˈstôrdəd 1Pulled or twisted out of shape; contorted. Example sentencesExamples - Loci showing distorted transmission ratios were widespread.
- I felt that as she was speaking her face was slowly becoming distorted.
- Then he took a few steps in her direction, his face distorted with rage.
- The resulting picture is stunted, distorted.
- Having rotated the same image, we feel that now the sword bag does not look good and the proportions seem distorted.
- The infant's upper lip and much of his face was terribly distorted, but he looked normal following surgery.
- Their distorted faces look flattened, as if they'd pulled pantyhose over their heads.
- At times, the distorted horse faces even look like the ones in Picasso's immortal La Guernica.
- Noah gets interested, too, after realizing his face is distorted in pictures.
- The performers appear onscreen as bloated, bruised, and distorted figures, just as in Dorian Gray's portrait.
- A young woman commands an army of distorted horses through the nasal passages of a sleeping King.
- As the disease progresses, the cone becomes more pronounced, causing vision to become blurred and distorted.
- Here the beam has been distorted by the particle.
- It was so nice to see her not distorted or with her mouth looking funny.
- A portrait of her nephew was distorted by the texture of the absorbent paper.
- The MSN site is sending Opera users what appear to be intentionally distorted pages.
- But because the fit is not quite perfect, when the enzyme and substrate come together they become distorted.
- Such distorted readings can make it extremely difficult for a doctor to prescribe the correct readings to start treatment.
- Images have been distorted, multiplied, turned upside down and projected all over the inside of the building.
- It was dark outside, a full moon's light was dimmed and distorted by wisps of fog that settled and rose again.
Synonyms twisted, warped, contorted, bent, buckled, deformed, malformed, misshapen, disfigured, crooked, irregular, awry, wry, out of shape 2Giving a misleading or false account or impression; misrepresented. his report gives a distorted view of the meeting Example sentencesExamples - A distorted picture of events is helping to produce correspondingly distorted policies, particularly in Europe.
- Indeed, TM has made many incorrect or distorted public announcements to advance its programs.
- By seeing herself only in terms of what she lacks that others have, Susan acquires a distorted self-image.
- They processed the earliest memory that the person had of a distorted view of his or her body.
- Either side of these oppositions will fuel the perception that the emotional life of others is distorted relative to a norm.
- Authority and subjectivity seem to be at issue again, and perhaps the text is distorted in the retelling.
- Distorted interpretations of Christ's death continue to exert a powerful influence.
- Figures acutely illustrate the scope of the distorted international monetary system.
- Perversely, there are strangely distorted echoes of Morris in the latest fashions for "empowerment."
- The encounters happened, each race finding in the other little more than a distorted reflection of itself.
- I begin to observe closely the ways that this balance becomes distorted by my lack of presence.
- They, too, demonstrated distorted body images, hyperactivity and food refusal.
- Three mailings have attacked - at times distorted - her voting record.
- They also promote a stunningly simplistic and distorted view of French politics.
- Despite the reforms, corporate profits can be as distorted and confusing as ever.
- The U.S. economy is in the midst of a distorted boom, with an increasingly ingrained inflationary bias.
- Speculative leveraging inflated asset prices throughout the economy and spending patterns were distorted.
- In large part, media coverage promoted this distorted view of the problem.
- Translation software is not yet perfect, and the resulting text may be distorted.
- Simone de Beauvoir brought to our knowledge the recognition of the distorted situation of women.
Synonyms misrepresented, perverted, twisted, falsified, misreported, misstated 3Affected by electrical distortion. Example sentencesExamples - Many people take issue with older cinema because the sonic rendering can be tinny, distorted, and lacking warmth.
- Autumn Defense's "Bluebirds Fall" follows, a melodic, Zombies-like track accented with a distorted organ.
- The pain message gets amplified and distorted, much as music blasted through regular speakers does.
- "The Storm" is less successful, pairing overdriven marching band percussion with layers of indistinguishable distorted noise.
- By the end, the dialogue has become elliptical and drowned by distorted sound.
- The busy chaos is reflected in the tempo and distorted drums.
- We used to watch hours of distorted singing in the films on Asianet, not understanding a word of it.
- But he's churning out rock riffs and distorted licks, adding in some quite throaty vocals as well.
- Then that heavy, distorted bass kicks in again.
- Earlier issues in this series were compromised by distorted sound, as if the original Columbia LPs had been played with a dull stylus.
- However, in our testing, we ran out of volume gain before the bass driver distorted.
- The greeting is followed by a noise that's a cross between a scream and a distorted electric guitar
- They always sounded trebly and distorted and they never turned down.
- A soundtrack of distorted modem tones, composed by Hendee, recalled synthesized howling wind.
- The music reflects this, too, with distorted bursts of treated guitar giving the otherwise breezy melody a demented cast.
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