1 : to change the natural, normal, or original shape, appearance, or sound of (something) in a way that is usually not attractive or pleasing [+ obj] ▪ Her face was distorted by pain. ▪ The odd camera angle distorted her figure in the photograph. ▪ The sound of the guitar was distorted. [no obj] ▪ Heat caused the plastic to distort. 2 [+ obj] : to change (something) so that it is no longer true or accurate
▪ She felt he was distorting the facts. ▪ The story was distorted by the press. ▪ The loss of both her parents at an early age distorted her outlook on life.
▪ She felt he was distorting the facts. ▪ The story was distorted by the press. ▪ The loss of both her parents at an early age distorted her outlook on life.
— distorted adjective [more distorted; most distorted]
▪ a distorted face/image ▪ He had a distorted view of the situation. ▪ His voice sounded distorted over the phone.
▪ a distorted face/image ▪ He had a distorted view of the situation. ▪ His voice sounded distorted over the phone.





