Definition: To turn the ends of something, usually thread, rope etc., in opposite directions, often using force.
Alright class, settle down now, letβs take a look today, At the word "twisted," and what it truly conveys. The dictionary gives us a helpful little clue, About threads and ropes, and how they're turned anew! It says to βturn the ends of something, with force,β you see, Like spinning yarn or bending rope for you and me. But "twisted" has another meaning, deeper than just a turn, Especially when used in words we learn. Think about feelings β feeling bent or strange, A situation warped, a difficult exchange. It can mean somethingβs not quite right, askew, Like a story told with a misleading view. So "twisted" can be literal, as in rope and thread, But also figurative, filling hearts with dread! Does that make sense? Any questions to share? Let's discuss it with care!