Tilt - definition of tilt by The Free Dictionary 1 To slope; incline: The field tilts toward the river 2 To have a preference, favor, or be inclined toward something: She recently tilted toward vegetarianism 3 To be advantageous to one side over another, as in a dispute: "The battle was beginning to tilt again in the Confederates' favor" (Stephen W Sears)
tilt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary tilt (third-person singular simple present tilts, present participle tilting, simple past and past participle tilted) (transitive) To cover with a tilt, or awning
tilt - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online • The ruddy desert loam tilts toward ridges to the east and falls to the yellow-white valley bowl to the west • Scrubbing my mouth with my sleeve, I feel the Cathedral lurch beneath me, tilt towards a new trajectory
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Tilt - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Tilt is both a noun and a verb It has many shades of meaning, but most involve a slope or slant When you're dizzy from eating too much, you might tilt when you walk away from the table The verb tilt can also indicate a slight preference for one thing over another
tilt - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Photography (of a camera) to move on its vertical axis: The camera tilts downward for an overhead shot to incline in opinion, feeling, etc ; lean: She's tilting toward the other candidate this year tilt at windmills, to contend against imaginary opponents or injustices Also, fight with windmills n an act or instance of tilting
Tilt Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Rising inflation could tilt the economy into toward a recession The economy could be tilting into toward a recession She criticized the media's tilt [= bias] toward one of the candidates The teams were tied in the standings heading into last night's tilt The team wants a tilt at the championship The heater has been going full tilt all morning