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slant

noun as in angle, slope

verb as in angle off, slope

verb as in change to suit; distort

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Example Sentences

The cold air smelled of ash and dirt, and the mountains beyond stood hard in slants of sunlight.

Karen Russell is known for surreal storytelling and fantastic language in work marked by slanted perspective and outlandish scenarios which illuminate dormant truths.

But Robbins didn’t jive with the newspaper’s conservative slant.

There is a reason why promoting slanted news and keeping us in our own echo chambers is profitable: we tend to like it there.

From Salon

When it comes to breaking news on serious matters, I don’t care for rants and slants — that’s why I rarely watch MSNBC, either.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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