twisted
/ˈtwɪstɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtwɪstɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtwi-stəd/ (ame, mw)
twisted — adjective
- twistedpositive
- more twistedcomparative
- most twistedsuperlative
1. describing an object that has been forced into an unnatural shape by being turne
describing an object that has been forced into an unnatural shape by being turned or pulled, so that its original form is no longer intact or usable.
After the fire, the twisted metal frame of the car was barely recognisable.
collocation: twisted metal
The old railway tracks lay twisted and broken after the earthquake struck the region.
Sirin tried to straighten the twisted wire hanger, but it snapped in her hands.
The roots of the ancient tree grew in thick, twisted shapes above the ground.
Liang threw away the twisted bicycle wheel because it could not be repaired.
文法句型
twisted + noun
be + twisted
用法筆記
Commonly used with objects made of metal, plastic, wood, or other materials that can bend under force. Often appears in descriptions of damage from accidents, fires, or natural disasters.
常見錯誤
2. describing a part of the body, such as a wrist or ankle, that has been hurt by b
describing a part of the body, such as a wrist or ankle, that has been hurt by being turned or bent in a sudden awkward movement, causing pain and swelling.
Walid could not play football because of his twisted ankle from the match.
collocation: twisted ankle
Élise felt a sharp pain in her twisted wrist and went to see a doctor.
The nurse wrapped a bandage around Kevin's twisted knee to reduce the swelling.
Ignacio's finger was twisted and swollen after the basketball game.
After landing awkwardly, Ife had a twisted shoulder that hurt for days.
文法句型
twisted + body part
body part + be + twisted
用法筆記
Used specifically for joints and limbs that can be bent or turned. Unlike the medical term 'sprained', 'twisted' is less formal and does not specify the severity of ligament damage. Not used for internal organs or bones that have completely broken.
常見錯誤
3. odd or abnormal in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, shocked, or that som
odd or abnormal in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, shocked, or that something is morally wrong, often involving cruelty or a strange mindset.
The movie had a twisted ending that left the audience feeling deeply unsettled.
collocation: twisted ending
Hugo told such a twisted story about revenge that everyone fell silent.
Andrew was disturbed by his friend's twisted sense of humour about the accident.
The journalist uncovered a twisted scheme to defraud elderly people of their savings.
Christopher found the painting beautiful yet somehow twisted and frightening at the same time.
文法句型
twisted + noun
be + twisted
用法筆記
Used figuratively to describe stories, ideas, humour, personalities, or plans. Does not describe physical objects. The closest literal sense would be sense 1 (DEFORMED), but this sense is purely psychological or moral in meaning.