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Tilt - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Tilt means to incline or slant something at an angle. It can describe physical objects, like tilting a chair, or emotions, as in feeling tilted when frustrated or off-balance.

tilt

/tɪlt/ /tɪlt/

Definition:

To cause to slope or lean; a sloping position or movement.

Synonyms:

slant, incline, tip, angle, list

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

straighten, level

Common Collocations:

tilt the head, tilt the screen, full tilt, slight tilt, tilt forward

Derivatives:

tilted, tilting

Usage Tips:

Use "tilt" for slight angles or leans; avoid for extreme slopes like "collapse."

Common Phrases:

at full tilt, tilt at windmills, tilt the balance

Etymology:

From Old English *tealt*, meaning unsteady or prone to falling.

Examples:

  • 1. The picture hangs at a slight tilt on the wall.
  • 2. She tilted her head to listen carefully.
  • 3. The table tilts if you put weight on one side.
  • 4. He ran at full tilt down the hill.

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