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  1. TILTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of tilt 2. to (cause to) move into a sloping position: . Learn more.

  2. TILT definition: 1. to (cause to) move into a sloping position: 2. a sloping position or a move in a particular…. Learn more.

  3. tilted in British English. (ˈtɪltɪd ) adjective. 1. sloping or inclining at an angle. Unlike Earth, Mercury does not spin on a tilted axis. 2. (of part of the body) moved slightly upwards or to one side. Yvette's tilted face flickered yellow in the darkness.

  4. Recent Examples on the Web. Verb. Lower interest rates on these investments can tilt that decision factor in favor of paying off your mortgage. Steve Vernon, Forbes, 27 Sep. 2024 The fan’s number one feature is that the head oscillates in all directions, including tilting straight up in the air.

  5. [ T] The woman tilted her head back, laughing at something Pascal had just said. fig. Something that tilts toward/away from something increases or lessens its support for it: [ I ] UN spending has tilted away from development toward relief , O’Reilly says.

  6. Definition of tilt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. You can use 'tilted' to describe an object that is not in an upright position, or to describe a situation or opinion that is biased. For example, "The vase was tilted to one side" or "He had a tilted view of the situation.".

  8. to (cause to) lean, slant, or incline: [no object] The room tilted during the earthquake. [ ~ + object ] He tilted his head to one side. to charge or attack with a lance or the like, as between knights on horseback: [ no object* (~ + at + object) ] The two knights tilted at each other and came together with a tremendous crash.

  9. departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal. “the headstones were tilted ”. synonyms: atilt, canted, leaning, tipped. inclined. at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position.

  10. tilt. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtilttilt1 /tɪlt/ verb [intransitive, transitive]1MOVE/CHANGE POSITIONto move a part of your body, especially your head or chin, upwards or to the side SYN tip My mother tilted her head and smiled.

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