Distorted

/dɪˈstɔɹtəd/ adjective

Changed or twisted out of normal shape or form; made unclear or unfairly represented.

From Latin 'distortus,' past participle of 'distorquere' (to twist apart), combining 'dis-' (apart) and 'torquere' (to twist). Used in English since the 1500s to describe both physical warping and misrepresentation of facts.

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