tilting

[ˈtɪltɪŋ]

tilting Definition

  • 1move or cause to move into a sloping position
  • 2hold (a lance) in a position with the point obliquely upward ready to charge

Using tilting: Examples

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

  • Example

    The picture on the wall is tilting.

  • Example

    The ship was tilting dangerously.

  • Example

    He tilted his head to one side.

  • Example

    She tilted the glass and drank the last drop.

tilting Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for tilting

Phrases with tilting

  • tilt at windmills

    to attack imaginary enemies or problems

    Example

    He's always tilting at windmills, trying to solve problems that don't exist.

  • a medical test used to evaluate the cause of syncope (fainting)

    Example

    The doctor ordered a tilt table test to determine the cause of the patient's fainting spells.

  • an aircraft that uses rotors mounted on rotating engine pods to provide both lift and propulsion

    Example

    The military uses tilt rotor aircraft for their versatility and speed.

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Summary: tilting in Brief

The verb 'tilting' [ˈtɪltɪŋ] means to move or cause to move into a sloping position. It can also refer to holding a lance in a position with the point obliquely upward ready to charge. Examples include 'The picture on the wall is tilting.' and 'She tilted the glass and drank the last drop.' The phrase 'tilt at windmills' means to attack imaginary enemies or problems.