Distort vs Misinterpret - What's the difference?
distort | misinterpret |
To bring something out of shape.
(ergative) To become misshapen.
To give a false or misleading account of
(obsolete) distorted; misshapen
* Spenser
To make an incorrect interpretation; to misunderstand.
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As verbs the difference between distort and misinterpret
is that distort is to bring something out of shape while misinterpret is to make an incorrect interpretation; to misunderstand.As an adjective distort
is distorted; misshapen.distort
English
Verb
(en verb)- In their articles, journalists sometimes distort the truth.
Derived terms
* distorterAdjective
(en adjective)- Her face was ugly and her mouth distort .
misinterpret
English
Verb
(en verb)citation, page= , passage=For Ralph, any encouragement is too much. When Lisa gives Ralph a valentine bearing that locomotive pun that so affected The Simpsons’ showrunner, Ralph misinterprets the gesture as a genuine display of romantic interest rather than a gesture of pity from a thoughtful young geek to a friendless goober. }}