twist

1 of 2

verb

twisted; twisting; twists
Synonyms of twistnext

transitive verb

1
a
: to unite by winding
twisting strands together
b
: to make by twisting strands together
twist thread from yarn
c
: to mingle by interlacing
2
a
: twine, coil
twisted the scarf around her neck
b
: to bend or turn (something) in order to change its shape
She twisted the balloons into the shapes of different animals.
3
a
: to wring or wrench so as to break, dislocate, or distort
twisted a small branch off the tree
The car was a heap of twisted metal.
especially : sprain
twisted my ankle
b
: to alter the meaning of : distort, pervert
twisted the facts
He twisted my words and made it sound like I was saying something I wasn't.
c
: contort
twisted his face into a grin
d
: to pull off, turn, or break by torsion
twist the nut off the bolt
e
: to cause to move or change position with a turning motion
twisted her chair to face the fire
twisting the dial
f
: to form into a spiral shape
g
: to cause to take on moral, mental, or emotional deformity
celebrity has twisted their sense of humility
h
: to make (one's way) in a winding or circuitous manner to a destination or objective

intransitive verb

1
: to follow a winding course : snake
Be careful, the road twists up ahead.
2
a
: to turn or change shape under torsion
b
: to assume a spiral shape
c
: squirm, writhe
a child twisting in her seat
d
: to dance the twist
3
of a ball : to rotate while taking a curving path or direction
4
: turn sense 3a
twisted around to see behind him
5
: to wrap or wind
ivy twisting up the column

see also twist in the wind, twist one's arm

twist

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noun

1
a
: an act of twisting : the state of being twisted
a simple twist of the wrist
b
: a dance performed with strenuous gyrations especially of the hips
c
: the spin given the ball in any of various games
d
: a spiral turn or curve
e(1)
: torque or torsional stress applied to a body (such as a rod or shaft)
The nut needed a hard twist to come off.
(2)
: torsional strain
(3)
: the angle through which a thing is twisted
2
a
: a turning off a straight course
The road had many twists and turns.
b
: eccentricity, idiosyncrasy
… I had that gambling twist in me …Jack London
c
: a distortion of meaning or sense
3
a
: an unexpected turn or development
The situation had taken a twist.
… weird twists of fate …W. L. Shirer
b
: a clever device : trick
… questions demanding special twists of thinking …New Yorker
c
: a variant approach or method : gimmick
… a kind of twist on the old triangle theme …Dave Fedo
4
: something formed by twisting or winding: such as
a
: a strip of citrus peel used to flavor a drink
b
: a baked piece of twisted dough
c
: a thread, yarn, or cord formed by twisting two or more strands together
d
: a strong tightly twisted sewing silk
e
: tobacco leaves twisted into a thick roll
5
: a front or back dive in which the diver twists sideways a half or full turn before entering the water
twisty adjective

Examples of twist in a Sentence

Verb The toy can be twisted into different shapes. She twisted balloons into the shapes of different animals. The antenna was twisted out of shape. The car was a heap of twisted metal after the accident. He twists his lip into an odd expression when he's thinking. twist the dials on the radio The bottle cap twists off. Noun a simple twist of the wrist The jar should open with a twist of the lid. The road has some nasty twists. The coastal road had many twists and turns. It was a film noir with some clever twists. In an unusual twist, the police arrested one of their own. They were brought together by a strange twist of fate.
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Verb
Cosmic winds unleashed NGC 3783’s black hole sits inside an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) — a chaotic zone where material spirals inward, magnetic fields snap and twist, and jets of high-energy particles tear outward. Neetika Walter, Interesting Engineering, 9 Dec. 2025 To create the look of an eight-point star, twist the star halves so front and back sides alternate. Kathy Barnes, Better Homes & Gardens, 8 Dec. 2025
Noun
Billy meets love interest Pam (Modine) working at Ida’s Trinkett Tree, a local store and clever twist on Ira’s Toy Store — where the first Billy was employed in the 1984 movie. Alison Foreman, IndieWire, 11 Dec. 2025 What really makes this dish special is our Southern twist on the glaze. Alana Al-Hatlani, Southern Living, 11 Dec. 2025 See All Example Sentences for twist

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch twisten, from twist twine, discord, quarrel; akin to Old English -twist (in candeltwist candlesnuffers, mæsttwist twin support for a mast), Middle English twisten to be forked, Middle High German zwist quarrel, Old English twi- twi-

First Known Use

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun

1555, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Time Traveler
The first known use of twist was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Twist.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/twist. Accessed 18 Dec. 2025.

Kids Definition

twist

1 of 2 verb
1
: to unite by winding one thread, strand, or wire around another
2
3
a
: to turn so as to sprain or hurt
twisted my ankle
b
: to change the meaning of
twisted the facts
c
: to pull off, rotate, or break by a turning force
twisted a small branch off the tree
4
: to follow a winding course

twist

2 of 2 noun
1
: a thread, yarn, or cord made by twisting two or more strands together
2
: an act of twisting : the state of being twisted
3
: a spiral turn or curve
4
: a strong personal tendency : bent
5
: a changing of meaning
6
: something (as a plan of action) that is both surprising and strange

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