1. warped - Adjective
2. warped - Verb
4. warped - Adjective Satellite
of Warp
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou cannot put straight in others what is warped in yourself. Athanasius of Alexandria
This self-defeating behavior, so the argument goes, must be the result of warped domestic politics. John Mearsheimer
A black hole really is an object with very rich structure, just like Earth has a rich structure of mountains, valleys, oceans, and so forth. Its warped space whirls around the central singularity like air in a tornado. Kip Thorne
He looked up from it at the stars again, and the view was warped and distorted by something in his eyes, which at first he thought was rain. Iain Banks
It's only the extremists who divide people into good Muslims and bad Muslims, by forcing their warped doctrine onto fellow Muslims and telling them that it is the only way to believe. David Cameron
It's when it's small that the cucumber gets warped. Portuguese Proverb