Warp | Mean of warp in English Dictionary
/ˈwoɚp/
- Verb
- to twist or bend (something) into a different shape
- The wood was warped by moisture.
- The heat caused the wood to warp.
- to cause (a person's opinions, thoughts, etc.) to be changed in a way that is wrong or unnatural
- He held prejudices that warped his judgment.
- Noun
- a twist or curve in something that is usually flat or straight
- There's a warp in the floorboards.
- the threads that run up and down on a loom or in a woven fabric