Twist
UK /["/twɪst/","/twɪsts/","/ˈtwɪstɪd/","/ˈtwɪstɪŋ/"]/US /["/twɪst/","/twɪsts/","/ˈtwɪstɪd/","/ˈtwɪstɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to bend or turn something into a particular shape
In simple words: To turn something around its center or bend it in a shape.
Examples
- She had to twist the cap off the bottle to open it.
- He managed to twist his ankle while playing soccer.
- The story took an unexpected twist at the end.
- You can twist the wire to make a loop for hanging decorations.
- The plot twists kept the audience engaged throughout the film.
- She tried to twist his words during the debate to confuse him.
- In yoga, you often twist your spine to improve flexibility.
Usage notes
Used when something is physically turned or bent. Can be used metaphorically (e.g., a plot twist in stories). Avoid in formal writing if possible; use a more specific word instead.
Grammar pattern
twist + object
Memory hint
Think of twisting a balloon into a fun shape.
Collocations
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
- slightly
- gently
- quickly
- around
- round
- into
- twist and turn
- twist (yourself) free
- twist something out of shape
Synonyms
- misrepresent
Antonyms
- straighten
- unbend
Common mistakes
- Using 'twist' when 'turn' is more appropriate.
- Saying 'twist on' instead of the correct 'twist of' for phrases.
- Confusing 'twist' with 'turn' in contexts where precision is needed.