Comparative for having one or more bends or angles
“A very twisted road goes down to this cove, and it is very steep too.”
Comparative for forced out of its natural or proper shape
“The three survivors sat 300 yards from the twisted wreckage.”
Comparative for braided or twined, such as into knots
“This guest wears her twisted braids in a loose ponytail on the red carpet.”
Comparative for characterized by abnormal and morally unacceptable practices or tendencies
“What unfolded over the course of the four-year investigation was a twisted and sordid tale of small-town evil that shocked even hardened investigators.”
Comparative for difficult to understand due to being complicated or convoluted
“A complex and twisted plot is in fact what Stendhal and Dickens construct in their novels.”
Comparative for sharply curved or having an angle
Comparative for twisting or slanting to one side
Comparative for departing from usual or accepted standards
Comparative for knotted or twisted together untidily
Comparative for involving the use of sarcasm, especially sardonically
Comparative for characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing, unpleasant or deathly subjects
Comparative for considering or favoring only one side of a matter
Comparative for intolerant, forming opinions based on one's prejudices
Comparative for having been worked or prepared
Comparative for injured, often by twisting, straining, or turning a joint, causing pain and limited mobility
Comparative for difficult to understand because it has been distorted
Comparative for displaying a lack of sensibleness or good judgment
Comparative for tampered with to give a misleading or false account or impression
Comparative for resembling or characterized by a sinuous, twisted, or vermicular shape
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