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  1. contort
    twist and press out of shape
    She tried to smile, but the pain contorted her expression into a grimace. Schooled
  2. contortionist
    an acrobat able to twist into unusual positions
    The Flying Fins, a grinning muscular threesome, perform flips using a seesaw; the Cycling Cylone rides a bicycle in positions you can’t imagine; and a sideshow features a contortionist called the Elastic Dislocationist. Los Angeles Times (Feb 17, 2017)
  3. distort
    make false by mutilation or addition
    Polish artist Weronika Gęsicka’s work subverts the image of perfect family life in 1950s America by distorting and manipulating stock images. The Guardian (Apr 25, 2019)
  4. extort
    obtain by coercion or intimidation
    The police officers extorted 20,000 pesos from the family to set them free. Enrique's Journey
  5. extortionate
    greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
    A church treasurer said she was shocked by the extortionate cost of her mother's funeral - and immediately saved hundreds of pounds by searching for a better price. BBC (Nov 29, 2018)
  6. retort
    answer back
    “Then we’re not at liberty to say what happened to them,” Bobby Gene retorted. The Season of Styx Malone
  7. torque
    a twisting force
    “We concluded that the Milky Way’s warped spiral pattern is most likely caused by ‘torques’ – or rotational forcing – by the massive inner disk,” says Liu Chao, senior researcher and co-author of the paper. Fox News (Feb 6, 2019)
  8. torsion
    a twisting force
    The torsion on the clamp snapped the strong composite like a brittle twig. The Martian
  9. tort
    a wrongdoing for which an action for damages may be brought
    In civil cases, like contracts or torts, there are statutes of limitations for a plaintiff to start a lawsuit. Slate (Dec 11, 2018)
  10. tortuous
    highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious
    “They want to see this resolved,” Mrs. May told Parliament, referring to the tortuous, tedious, yet momentous task of withdrawing from the European Union, a process known as Brexit. New York Times (Mar 8, 2019)
  11. torture
    subject to intense feelings of suffering
    Pax trained his nose to the humans’ camp, which, as always, tortured him with its rich food scents. Pax
  12. torturous
    extremely painful or unpleasant
    Over the next eleven months, he was transferred from one Moscow prison to another, held in increasingly foul and torturous conditions. The New Yorker (Aug 13, 2018)
Created on Thu Jun 05 16:01:38 EDT 2025 (updated Thu Jun 05 16:01:48 EDT 2025)

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