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tilt

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Verb — To lean or slant something, or to be at an angle.

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tilt at an angle tilt the balance going on tilt

Etymology

From Old English roots meaning "unsteady" or "to shake"; the jousting sense arose around 1510 from the barrier separating combatants, and the gaming-frustration sense is said to come from pinball, where "tilting" the machine could end your turn.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tilt” mean?

The word “tilt” means to lean or slant something, or to be at an angle. In plain terms, to lean at an angle — or, in gaming, to lose your composure after a bad run.

How do you pronounce “tilt”?

“Tilt” is pronounced tihlt (/tɪlt/ in IPA).

How do you use “tilt” in a sentence?

Here is “tilt” used in a sentence: “She tilted the picture frame until it hung straight.”

What is another word for “tilt”?

Words with a similar meaning to “tilt” include slope, incline and slant.

What part of speech is “tilt”?

Depending on how it is used, “tilt” can be a verb and a noun.

Where does the word “tilt” come from?

The word “tilt” dates back to around 1510 and comes from Old English.

Is “tilt” a common word?

“Tilt” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “tilt” have?

“Tilt” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to lean or slant something, or to be at an angle.

What is the difference between tilt and slant?

Tilt and slant both describe an angled position, but tilt often implies a deliberate or sudden shift from level, while slant can describe a naturally angled or sloped state. "Tilt the frame slightly" suggests an action, whereas "the roof has a slant" describes a fixed feature.

What does "tilt" mean in poker or gaming slang?

In gaming slang, to tilt means to become so frustrated after a run of losses that a player's decision-making and performance noticeably worsen. Players "on tilt" often make riskier or less rational choices than they normally would.

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