영어복습-단어 썸네일형 리스트형 distort distort Definition to change (something) from its usual, original, natural, or intended meaning, condition or shape Example sentences 1. Her statement about a government's policy was completely distorted by the media. 2. His face was distorted in agony. 3. This scandal will distort his good image that has been established for a long time. Synonym & example sentence misconstrue Don't misconstrue.. 더보기 victimize victimize August 26, 1998 Definition to make a victim of (someone) or treat them unfairly because of their sex, race, or beliefs; to subject (someone) to deception or fraud Example sentences 1. Black people in the States still think that they are victimized. 2. Women are still victimized in some societies of the world. 3. Entertainers and politicians are often victimized by the media. Synonym &.. 더보기 notify notify August 21, 1998 Definition to let know; to give notice to Example sentences 1. The teacher notified his students that there would be a quiz on Monday. 2. We have a letter notifying us that he will visit us soon. 3. I was notified of the committee's decision a week earlier. Synonym & example sentence inform I've never informed about why it happened. announce She hesitated to announce the .. 더보기 exaggerate exaggerate August 20, 1998 Origin Latin exaggeratus, past participle of exaggerare, literally, to heap up, from ex- + agger heap, from aggerere to carry toward, from ad- + gerere to carry. Definition to make (something) larger, more important, better or worse than it really is Example sentences 1. She exaggerated the dangers of the trip in order to frightening me into not going. 2. He always ex.. 더보기 이전 1 다음