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tilted
adjective as in crooked
Strong matches
adjective as in intolerant
Strongest matches
adjective as in oblique
adjective as in opinionated
Weak matches
- adamant
- arbitrary
- biased
- bigoted
- bossy
- bullheaded
- cocksure
- conceited
- dictatorial
- doctrinaire
- dogmatic
- hard-line
- high-handed
- inflexible
- intransigent
- locked-in
- obdurate
- obstinate
- one-sided
- oracular
- overbearing
- pigheaded
- positive
- pragmatic
- pragmatical
- prejudiced
- self-assertive
- set in stone
- set on
- single-minded
- uncompromising
- unyielding
- weighted
adjective as in sloping
Example Sentences
“Floor Scrapers,” a personal favorite, assumes an intimate vantage point of looking down toward the workmen’s vigorous labor, which results in a floor that appears vertiginously tilted up.
The glassy stare, the eyebrows tilted up like thirsty caterpillars, his purr as he lights a cigar.
The air itself still feels heavy, charged with menace, as if the entire world has tilted into an alternate reality.
Imagine Los Angeles County, framed by foothills and mountains, as a giant bowl tilted toward the sea.
"I didn't feel seriously alarmed because there was about 30ft between me and the carport and it just lifted up quite steadily and tilted over," he recalled.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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