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warped
adjective as in bent
adjective as in bigoted
adjective as in colored
adjective as in crooked
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adjective as in deformed
adjective as in depraved
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adjective as in faulty
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adjective as in hurt
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adjective as in imperfect
adjective as in jammed
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adjective as in jaundiced
adjective as in kinky
adjective as in knotted
adjective as in lopsided
adjective as in malformed
adjective as in misshapen
adjective as in one-dimensional
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- apparent
- casual
- cosmetic
- cursory
- depthless
- desultory
- empty
- evident
- exterior
- external
- flash
- flimsy
- frivolous
- general
- glib
- half-baked
- hasty
- hurried
- ignorant
- inattentive
- lightweight
- nodding
- on the surface
- ostensible
- outward
- partial
- passing
- perfunctory
- quick-fix
- seeming
- shoal
- silly
- skin-deep
- slapdash
- slight
- smattery
- summary
- surface
- tip of the iceberg
- trivial
- uncritical
adjective as in partial
adjective as in partisan
adjective as in perverted
adjective as in prepossessed
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adjective as in superficial
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Example Sentences
It came within feet of the house — so close and so hot that it warped window frames.
Magic can be toyed with, magic can be warped for darker pursuits.
Mr Kent accused Reeves of increasing “tax discrimination of spirits in the Treasury’s warped duty system, and with 70% of UK spirits produced in Scotland, that will do further damage to a key Scottish sector”.
The trees still standing are charred and warped like burnt matchsticks.
It has become so warped that Roan was pushed to the brink to clarify herself to people looking to misinterpret her words when her track record speaks for itself.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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