Undistorted

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Pronunciation: /ʌn.dɪˈstɔːrtɪd/

Definitions of undistorted

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'undistorted' describes something that is not distorted or altered in any way.

Example Sentences

A1 The mirror reflected an undistorted image of her face.

A2 The camera lens captured the scene in an undistorted way.

B1 The audio recording was undistorted and clear, making it easy to understand.

B2 The scientist's research findings were presented in an undistorted manner, without any bias.

C1 The artist's paintings are known for their undistorted depiction of reality.

C2 The journalist's reporting was praised for its undistorted presentation of the facts.

Examples of undistorted in a Sentence

formal The scientist ensured that the data collected was undistorted and accurate.

informal Make sure to take the photo from a good angle so it looks undistorted.

slang I can't stand watching movies with a distorted screen, it has to be undistorted.

figurative Her undistorted view of the world allowed her to see things clearly.

Grammatical Forms of undistorted

past tense

undistorted

plural

undistorted

comparative

more undistorted

superlative

most undistorted

present tense

distort

future tense

will distort

perfect tense

have distorted

continuous tense

is distorting

singular

undistorted

positive degree

undistorted

infinitive

to distort

gerund

distorting

participle

distorted

Origin and Evolution of undistorted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'undistorted' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'distorted' which comes from the Latin word 'distortus' meaning 'twisted or deformed.'
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'undistorted' has maintained its original meaning of 'not twisted or deformed' but has also come to be used in a more metaphorical sense to describe information or images that are accurate and true without any manipulation or bias.