How Do You Spell CONTORTS?

Pronunciation: [kəntˈɔːts] (IPA)

The word "contorts" is spelled with a "c" followed by an "o" and "n" that blend together to create the IPA symbol for "ŋ". The "t" represents a voiceless "t" sound, while the "or" dipthong sound is represented by the symbol "ɔː". The final "s" is voiced and sounds like "z". In total, "contorts" is pronounced as /kənˈtɔːts/. This word means to twist or bend out of shape, often due to physical or emotional strain.

CONTORTS Meaning and Definition

  1. Contorts is a verb derived from the noun 'contortion', which refers to the act or process of twisting, deforming, or distorting something, typically the body or a part of it, into an unusual or twisted shape. When someone contorts, they engage in deliberate and often involuntary movements that cause their body or a specific body part to be twisted, bent, or otherwise distorted in an abnormal or exaggerated manner.

    This term is frequently used to describe physical movements wherein the body undergoes unusual or extreme contortions, like bending into unnatural positions, twisting in unexpected ways, or distorting the face into unusual expressions. Contorting can be an intentional action or an involuntary reflex, often elicited by pain, shock, or extreme emotion.

    The action of contorting can also be used metaphorically to describe the bending or distorting of abstract or non-physical things like truth, facts, or principles. In these contexts, contorting refers to the manipulation or distortion of ideas, information, or arguments in a way that alters their original meaning or representation.

    Overall, the term 'contorts' conveys the visual image of twisting, metamorphosis, or deformation, and can encompass both physical and metaphorical facets.

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Etymology of CONTORTS

The word contorts is derived from the Latin word contortus, which is the past participle of the verb contorquere. Contorquere is a compound of the prefix con meaning together, and the verb torquere meaning to twist. Thus, contortus originally meant twisted together in Latin. Over time, the word contortus evolved into contort in English, which means to twist or bend out of shape. Contorts is the present tense, third-person singular form of contort.

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Conjugate verb Contorts

CONDITIONAL

I would contort
we would contort
you would contort
he/she/it would contort
they would contort

FUTURE

I will contort
we will contort
you will contort
he/she/it will contort
they will contort

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have contorted
we will have contorted
you will have contorted
he/she/it will have contorted
they will have contorted

PAST

I contorted
we contorted
you contorted
he/she/it contorted
they contorted

PAST PERFECT

I had contorted
we had contorted
you had contorted
he/she/it had contorted
they had contorted

PRESENT

I contort
we contort
you contort
he/she/it contorts
they contort

PRESENT PERFECT

I have contorted
we have contorted
you have contorted
he/she/it has contorted
they have contorted
I am contorting
we are contorting
you are contorting
he/she/it is contorting
they are contorting
I was contorting
we were contorting
you were contorting
he/she/it was contorting
they were contorting
I will be contorting
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he/she/it will be contorting
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I have been contorting
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I will have been contorting
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he/she/it will have been contorting
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I would have contorted
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you would have contorted
he/she/it would have contorted
they would have contorted
I would be contorting
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