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distorted

[dih-stawr-tid] / dɪˈstɔr tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
crooked
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The app also added an extra finger onto the influencers hand, and distorted her face.

From BBC

Late in the album, the typically hushed “I Love You” tries something new, closing out with dramatic and bizarrely distorted percussion.

From The Wall Street Journal

That revenue figure was distorted somewhat by the disposal of its Sun Art and Intime operations and would have been more like 15% if adjusted for them.

From MarketWatch

They began the set — contrary to the noisy atmosphere of the year prior characterized by distorted alternative rock — with a piano solo.

From Los Angeles Times

The house is wrapped in clinker brick, a term for when clay bricks are set too close to the flames when being fired in a kiln, giving them distorted shapes and colors.

From Los Angeles Times