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noun

slant

SLAHNT
noun
1
A slope or tilt; a sloping surface or line.
"The roof has a steep slant to shed snow."
2
A particular point of view or way of presenting something, often biased.
"The article gave a distinctly liberal slant to the story."
"Ask a local for the real slant on what happened."
verb
1
To lean or tilt at an angle.
"The old barn slants noticeably to one side."
2
To present information in a biased way.
"Critics said the documentary slanted the facts to favor one side."

How to Use Slant

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishEither a physical tilt, or a biased angle on how a story or fact is presented.

Common pairings
a slant on the story slant toward a steep slant

Word Forms

slanted past tense, slants plural, slants singular

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Etymology

From late Middle English, related to a dialect word "slent," probably from Old Norse; likely influenced by the word "aslant."

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