Distort:

Verb:

  1. To twist or alter something out of its true, natural, or original state.
  2. To give a misleading or false account or impression of.

Prepositions:

  • “By” (distorted by something)
  • “Into” (distort into something)
  • “From” (distort from the truth)

Collocations:

  • Distort reality, distort facts, distort truth, distort image, distort perception.

Example Sentences:

  1. The lens distorted the image.
  2. His account of events was distorted by bias.
  3. The sound was distorted by the faulty microphone.
  4. The media can sometimes distort the facts.
  5. Heat can distort the shape of plastic.
  6. The report distorted the truth to mislead the public.
  7. The funhouse mirrors distorted our reflections.
  8. The politician’s words were distorted out of context.
  9. The signal was distorted by interference.
  10. Alcohol can distort your perception.
  11. The artist intentionally distorted the painting for effect.
  12. The data was distorted to support the conclusion.
  13. The story was distorted over time.
  14. The loudspeakers distorted the music at high volume.
  15. Fear can distort your memory of events.
  16. The image was distorted due to a technical error.
  17. His face was distorted in anger.
  18. The facts were distorted by misinformation.
  19. The software can distort the photo in various ways.
  20. The noise distorted the clarity of the recording.
  21. The message was distorted by poor communication.
  22. The photograph distorted her appearance.
  23. His vision was distorted after the accident.
  24. The mirror distorted her reflection, making her look taller.
  25. The financial figures were distorted to hide losses.
  26. The wind distorted the shape of the smoke.
  27. The truth was distorted in the retelling of the story.
  28. The frame distorted the picture slightly.
  29. His voice was distorted by the phone line.
  30. The original meaning was distorted in translation.
  31. The company distorted its performance figures.
  32. The writer distorted historical events to fit the narrative.
  33. The image became distorted when magnified.
  34. The music was distorted by the poor-quality speakers.
  35. The details were distorted beyond recognition.
  36. The heat distorted the metal.
  37. The message was distorted by the echo.
  38. The artist’s vision was to distort reality.
  39. The news report distorted the facts.
  40. His expression was distorted by pain.
  41. The radio signal was distorted by static.
  42. The shape of the balloon distorted as it was inflated.
  43. The lens distorted the edges of the photograph.
  44. Her face was distorted in the photo due to the angle.
  45. The sound of the guitar was distorted using an effects pedal.
  46. The statistics were distorted to create a false impression.
  47. His face was distorted by a wide grin.
  48. The truth was distorted by rumors.
  49. The design was slightly distorted in the print.
  50. The facts were distorted to fit the agenda.
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