Plural for a contortion or deformation, or the act of causing one
“The method employed results in a distortion of the metal used to form the sign after embossing the letters therein.”
Plural for a misleading account, or the act of giving one
“The editing of documentary footage often leads to a distortion of the event.”
Plural for an absurd or mocking representation of something, especially in entertainment
“The crew entertained the crowd with their antics, which primarily involved a crass distortion of recent events.”
Plural for noise caused in the reproduction of electronic signals, especially sound
“Dialogue, effects, and David Newman's bouncy music score were all clear of any distortion or hiss.”
Plural for a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically an unwelcome one
Plural for a fabricated story or statement, especially one intended to deceive
Plural for the act of giving an appearance to something of which it is not
Plural for the state of being untruthful
Plural for audio signal processing that alters the sound of amplified electric musical instruments
Plural for the wrong or improper use of something
Plural for the use of expressions susceptible of a double signification
Plural for the regular passing from one condition to another
Plural for a major change in appearance or form
Plural for an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
Plural for property of being insincere, lacking sincerity or truthfulness
Plural for a cunning act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone
Plural for a desire to cause hurt or harm to (someone)
Plural for a sharp twist or curve in something that is otherwise straight
Plural for the presentation of something as being smaller or less good or important than it really is
Plural for a thing that cannot be seen or heard clearly
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