• Verb (used without object)

    to veer or angle away from a given level or line, esp. from a horizontal; slope.
    to have or be influenced by a subjective point of view, bias, personal feeling or inclination, etc. (usually fol. by toward ).

    Verb (used with object)

    to cause to slope.
    to distort (information) by rendering it unfaithfully or incompletely, esp. in order to reflect a particular viewpoint
    He slanted the news story to discredit the Administration.
    to write, edit, or publish for the interest or amusement of a specific group of readers
    a story slanted toward young adults.

    Noun

    slanting or oblique direction; slope
    the slant of a roof.
    a slanting line, surface, etc.
    virgule.
    a mental leaning, bias, or distortion
    His mind shows a curious slant.
    viewpoint; opinion; attitude
    Let him give you his slant.
    Informal . a glance or look.
    Also called angle. Journalism . the particular mood or vein in which something is written, edited, or published
    His column always has a humorous slant.
    Football .
    an offensive play in which the ball-carrier runs toward the line of scrimmage at an angle.
    Also called slant-in. a pass pattern in which a receiver cuts diagonally across the middle of the field.
    Also called slant-eye
    / ?slænt?a? , ?sl?nt?a? / Show Spelled Pronunciation [ slant -ahy , slahnt -ahy ] Show IPA Pronunciation . Slang
    Disparaging and Offensive an Oriental person, esp. a Chinese or Japanese.

    Adjective

    sloping; oblique
    a slant roof; a slant approach.

    Antonyms

    noun
    evenness , level

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