"Twizzled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Twizzled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Twizzled" Meaning

Twizzled refers to something that is twisted or distorted, often in a playful or whimsical way. It can also imply a sense of complexity or intricacy.

Example: "The twizzled threads of yarn made it difficult to unravel the necklace."

"Twizzled" Examples

Twizzled


Definition:

1. (past tense of twizzle): to twist or turn something in a twisty or winding fashion;
2. to involve oneself in intricate or confusing detail.

Examples


| Context | Example sentence | Part of speech |
| :----------: | ---------------------------------------------------------- | :------------------------------- |
| figurative | Her report on the complex system had twizzled the engineers. | verb |
| literal | The snake's long, twizzled body slid through the grass easily. | verb |
| idiomatic | The politician's latest denial had twizzled itself even further. | verb |

"Twizzled" Similar Words

Twitchy

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Restless and fidgety, moving or acting nervously and quickly.

Twitter

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A social media platform where users can post short messages (up to 280 characters) called "tweets". It allows users to share their thoughts, opinions, news, and photos/videos with their followers.

Twittered

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Past tense of "twitter". <br><br>1. (Dated or poetic) Made a faint high-pitched sound, like a bird's.<br>2. Mocking or ridiculing in a scornful or contemptuous way.

Twitterer

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A person who posts tweets on the microblogging and social networking service Twitter.

Twittering

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Present participle of "to twitter", meaning to make a high-pitched chirping or cheeping sound, typically of a bird.

Twitterpated

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Twitterpated is an adjective that means being lovesick or infatuated, typically in a slightly absurd or vague manner.

Twitters

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The word "twitters" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to tweet". It means to make short high-pitched sounds, typical of a bird, or to send short messages (called "tweets") on the social media platform Twitter.

Twixt

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Betwixt is an adverb. It is a somewhat formal or literary alternative to between.

Two-edged

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Having or implying two opposing or conflicting aspects; having a double meaning or effect.<br><br>Example: "The politician's statement was two-edged, praising the economy while criticizing the government."<br><br>In other words, something that is two-edged has a double edge, meaning that it can cut or affect two opposing sides or aspects.

Two-faced

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Having two faces or personalities; having a hypocritical or deceitful nature; pretending to have a friendly or cordial attitude, but secretly having a different or opposing intention.

Two-fold

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Having two parts or aspects; double; dual.<br><br>Example: "The company's two-fold strategy to increase revenue involves both online and offline marketing efforts."

Two-legged

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Bipedal, referring to a person or animal with two legs.

Two-piece

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The term "two-piece" can refer to a variety of things, depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>In general, a "two-piece" item or object is one that consists of two distinct parts or components. These parts may be separate, but they are designed to work or function together.<br><br>Some common examples of two-piece items include:<br><br>- Clothing:<br> + Swimwear, such as a bikini or swim briefs and a separate top.<br> - Kneelength pants and a separate top.<br><br>- Electrical and electronic components:<br> - A two-piece fuse, which has a separate fuse rod and holder.<br> - Some printers, scanners, and other electronic devices come as two-piece units.<br><br>- Architecture:<br> - A two-piece dresser drawer, with each drawer divided by a compartment or divider.<br> - Some toilets have a two-piece design, where a separate tank is connected to the bowl by a pipe.<br><br>- In transport:<br> A two-piece combination bicycle rack with two separate components ( main support + basket, or another attached part).

Two-ply

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Having or consisting of two plies or layers.

Two-step

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Having or involving two distinct or separate steps, processes, or stages. Divided into two parts that are usually sequential.

Two-stroke

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An engine that completes a power cycle in two strokes of the piston, with the same cylinder often housing two complete pistons to enable the one-stroke positions on each side of a combustion space.<br><br>Example: a two-stroke lawnmower.