Pronunciation: /ˈtwɪsti/

Definitions of twisty

adjective describing something that is full of twists or turns

Example Sentences

A1 The twisty road led us through the mountains.

A2 The mystery novel had a twisty plot that kept me guessing until the end.

B1 The twisty rollercoaster was thrilling but also a bit scary.

B2 The twisty path through the forest was challenging but rewarding.

C1 The twisty logic of the argument made it difficult to follow.

C2 The twisty narrative of the film kept audiences engaged from start to finish.

Examples of twisty in a Sentence

formal The twisty road through the mountains required careful navigation.

informal I love driving on twisty roads, it's so much fun!

slang That roller coaster has some seriously twisty turns!

figurative The plot of the movie was full of twisty surprises.

Grammatical Forms of twisty

past tense

twisted

plural

twisties

comparative

twistier

superlative

twistiest

present tense

twists

future tense

will twist

perfect tense

has twisted

continuous tense

is twisting

singular

twisty

positive degree

twisty

infinitive

to twist

gerund

twisting

participle

twisted

Origin and Evolution of twisty

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'twisty' is believed to have originated from the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that is twisted or full of twists, the word 'twisty' has evolved to also describe a complex or convoluted situation or plot.