Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
tilt .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal
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Examples
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The veterinarian again tilted her head, this time to the opposite side.
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The veterinarian again tilted her head, this time to the opposite side.
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Then, watching him, her chin tilted, she laughed outright, a long, soft peal, and walked away from him over to the piano, and leaned against it, playing with the tassel of the parasol.
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A simple explanation of the structural geology of this area is that the different formations are slightly tilted from the horizontal, and dip gently towards the valley of Paris.
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The use of the word tilted in the sentence "Thinking caps tilted at a jaunty angle".
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Franco heard his name and tilted his head to one side.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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Franco heard his name and tilted his head to one side.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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Franco heard his name and tilted his head to one side.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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Franco heard his name and tilted his head to one side.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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The crowd is very diverse, but kind of tilted African-American.
alexz commented on the word tilted
from the examples on the right 'don't get "tilted," which means emotionally upset.'
spotted tilted in a video about the top Dota2 gamer versus a general Artificial Intelligence.
"At first it was easy to get titled..."
August 13, 2017