bend, convolute, curve, deform, gnarl, knot, misshape, torture, twist, warp, wind, wrench, writhe
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Tort(tors)-the Latin root that means twist.
Contort
I said, it was simply amazing how that stripper could contort her body so as to end up with her ankles behind her ears.
The gymnasts contorted their bodies until they resembled circles. (contort means to twist or bend out of shape.)
The root of the word "tor" is Latin, meaning "to twist" or "to turn." It is often used in words related to twisting or turning movements, such as "torsion" or "contort."
Thwarted Deported Distorted
The word "grimacing" is a verb form. Specifically, it is the present participle form of the verb "grimace," which means to contort one's facial expression in a way that shows disgust, disapproval, or pain.
Malleable means how easy or hard it is to contort an item. Metals are easy to because they can be heated up and shaped. It is hard (i dont even think possible) to bend or contort something like oxygen
The synonym is havingthe same meaning while the antonym is the opposite
confer, conjoin, convert, console, contort, confirm, constipate, consumer
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony