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View definitions for warped

warped

adjective as in bigoted

adjective as in jammed

adjective as in malformed

adjective as in prepossessed

adjective as in wry

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This warped revival parallels the case of Joey Deacon, a man with cerebral palsy whose appearance on Blue Peter in the 1980s backfired to spark playground mockery, with kids shouting “you're a Joey!”

From BBC

The entire GOP, one of just two major parties we have, has fully warped itself and its base in Trump’s image, driving the nation to the brink of authoritarianism.

From Slate

Magic can be toyed with, magic can be warped for darker pursuits.

From Salon

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”.

From BBC

They’ve desperately insulated themselves against divergence, seizing the center and installing themselves as the arbiters of what’s natural and correct, in order to avoid ever having to face the reality of their own warped principles.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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