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  1. The meaning of TILT is to cause to have an inclination. How to use tilt in a sentence.

  2. a sloping position or a move in a particular direction, especially up or down: She wore her hat at a tilt. figurative There has been a tilt to/toward/away from the Democrats among some groups of young people. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Slanting, sloping, leaning, tilting. acclivity.

  3. to move into or assume a sloping position or direction. to strike, thrust, or charge with a lance or the like (usually followed by at ). to engage in a joust, tournament, or similar contest. (of a camera) to move on its vertical axis: The camera tilts downward for an overhead shot.

  4. TILT definition: 1. to (cause to) move into a sloping position: 2. a sloping position or a move in a particular…. Learn more.

  5. Tilt is both a noun and a verb. It has many shades of meaning, but most involve a slope or slant. When you're dizzy from eating too much, you might tilt when you walk away from the table. The verb tilt can also indicate a slight preference for one thing over another.

  6. tilt. [intransitive, transitive] to move, or make something move, into a position with one side or end higher than the other synonym tip. (+ adv./prep.) Suddenly the boat tilted to one side.

  7. Synonyms for TILT: tip, bend, inclination, angling, list, cock, nod, twist; Antonyms of TILT: straighten, level, flatten, even.

  8. to engage in a joust, tournament, or similar contest. Photography (of a camera) to move on its vertical axis: The camera tilts downward for an overhead shot. to incline in opinion, feeling, etc.; lean: She's tilting toward the other candidate this year.

  9. tilt. noun. /tɪlt/. /tɪlt/. Idioms. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] a position in which one end or side of something is higher than the other; an act of tilting something to one side. The table is at a slight tilt. He answered with a tilt of his head. a tilt to the left.

  10. Definition of tilt verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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