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    slant
    /slɑːnt/

    verb

    • 1. slope or lean in a particular direction; diverge or cause to diverge from the vertical or horizontal: "a ploughed field slanted up to the skyline" Similar slopetiltinclinebe at an angle
    • 2. present or view (information) from a particular angle, especially in a biased or unfair way: "everybody slants their research, whether they admit it or not" Similar biasdistorttwistskew

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. sloping: "slant pockets"

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  2. SLANT definition: 1. to (cause to) lean in a position that is not vertical; to (cause to) slope: 2. to present…. Learn more.

  3. Slant definition: to veer or angle away from a given level or line, especially from a horizontal; slope.. See examples of SLANT used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of SLANT is to take a diagonal course, direction, or path. How to use slant in a sentence. to take a diagonal course, direction, or path; to turn or incline from a right line or a level : slope…

  5. 1. to incline or be inclined at an oblique or sloping angle. 2. (transitive) to write or present ( news, etc) with a bias. 3. (intransitive; foll by towards) (of a person's opinions) to be biased. noun. 4. an inclined or oblique line or direction; slope.

  6. To slant is to tilt or slope sharply to one side. Many streets in San Francisco are so steep that they slant dramatically upward. You can slant the brim of your hat down to keep the sun out of your eyes, and the sun itself can slant at a lower angle (or slant), forcing you to put on your dark sunglasses.

  7. [transitive] slant something (+ adv./prep.) (sometimes disapproving) to present information based on a particular way of thinking, especially in an unfair way The findings of the report had been slanted in favour of the manufacturers.

  8. SLANT definition: 1. to slope in a particular direction, or to make something slope in a particular direction: 2. a…. Learn more.

  9. slant (on something/somebody) a way of thinking about something, especially one that shows support for a particular opinion or point of view She put a new slant on the play. Her book looks at his writings from a feminist slant.

  10. slant. verb. /slænt/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to slope or to make something slope in a particular direction or at a particular angle + adv./prep. (literary) The sun slanted through the window. slant something + adv./prep. Slant your skis a little more to the left. Want to learn more?

  11. slant. (slănt) v. slant·ed, slant·ing, slants. v.tr. 1. To give a direction other than perpendicular or horizontal to; make diagonal; cause to slope: She slants her letters from upper right to lower left. 2. To present so as to conform to a particular bias or appeal to a certain audience: The story was slanted in favor of the strikers. v.intr.