Twist your words Meaning in English
expression · lemma: twist someone's words
Definición
To repeat what someone said in a way that changes the meaning, often to create misunderstanding or make them look bad.
Uso & Matices
Common in both spoken and written English, often in arguments or debates. Implies unfair or dishonest behavior. Sometimes appears as 'twist my/his/her/their words.' Not literal—refers to distorting someone's message, not changing the actual words.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Please don't twist your words to make it look like I said something bad.
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He tried to twist your words during the meeting.
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She doesn't like it when people twist her words.
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You know I'm honest—don't twist your words and make me look like a liar.
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Reporters sometimes twist your words to make the headlines more dramatic.
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If you keep trying to twist your words, no one will trust what you say anymore.
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