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Adjective: tilted  til-tid
  1. Departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal
    "the headstones were tilted";
    - atilt, canted, leaning, tipped
Verb: tilt  tilt
  1. To incline or bend from a vertical position
    "She tilted over the banister";
    - lean, tip, slant, angle
     
  2. Heel over
    "The tower is tilting";
    - cant, cant over, slant, pitch
     
  3. Move sideways or in an unsteady way
    "The ship tilted out of control";
    - careen, wobble, shift
     
  4. Charge with a tilt
    "The knight tilted at his opponent"
     
  5. [informal] (gaming) to become frustrated, angry, or emotionally upset to the point of impaired performance or decision-making, typically after a loss or setback
    "After losing that match, he was completely tilted and couldn't focus"

See also: inclined, lean on

Type of: bend, flex, joust, move

Encyclopedia: Tilted

Tilt, Matthew