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contort

[kənˈtɔːt]

contort Definition

  • 1twist or bend out of the normal shape
  • 2distort the meaning or interpretation of (something)

Using contort: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contort" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He contorted his body to fit through the narrow opening.

  • Example

    Her face contorted with pain.

  • Example

    The facts were contorted to support their argument.

  • Example

    The media often contorts the truth to create sensational headlines.

contort Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for contort

Antonyms for contort

Phrases with contort

  • twist or bend one's body into an awkward or uncomfortable position

    Example

    She contorted herself to reach the top shelf.

  • twist one's body into a very tight or awkward position

    Example

    During yoga class, she contorted into a pretzel-like pose.

  • twisted or distorted reasoning

    Example

    Their argument was based on contorted logic that made no sense.

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Summary: contort in Brief

To 'contort' [kənˈtɔːt] means to twist or bend something out of its normal shape or to distort the meaning or interpretation of something. It can refer to physical movements or abstract concepts, such as 'The media often contorts the truth to create sensational headlines.' 'Contort' can be used in phrases like 'contort oneself' or 'contort into a pretzel,' both of which describe twisting one's body into awkward positions.