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How do you use distorted as an adjective in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "distorted" as an adjective in a sentence:

General Use:

* The distorted image on the television made it hard to see what was happening.

* His anger caused a distorted view of the situation.

* The news report presented a distorted picture of the events.

Figurative Language:

* The constant stress left her with a distorted sense of reality.

* The artist's paintings featured distorted figures and landscapes.

* The music had a distorted sound, almost like it was being played on an old record player.

Specific Examples:

* The distorted mirror made me look taller and thinner than I actually am.

* The accident left him with a distorted nose.

* The museum displayed a collection of distorted sculptures that challenged traditional aesthetics.

Remember: "Distorted" means something is changed or altered in a way that makes it appear unnatural or inaccurate. It's often used to describe something that's been twisted, warped, or misrepresented.

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