warper Synonyms

warper Meaning

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warper (n.)

One who, or that which, warps or twists out of shape.

One who, or that which, forms yarn or thread into warps or webs for the loom.

warper Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled warper subtly twisted the threads to create an intricate tapestry.
  2. The time warper transported the travelers through centuries with precision.
  3. The natural beauty of the forest was warped by the raging storm.
  4. The warper's words had a strange ability to twist reality to their advantage.
  5. The scientist designed the warper to manipulate the fabric of spacetime.
  6. The villainous sorcerer warped the minds of his victims, leaving them in a state of confusion.
  7. The warper's ship sailed through the cosmos, warping the boundaries of human imagination.
  8. The warped perception of the drug user led him to believe he could fly.
  9. The warper's dark intentions threatened to corrupt the very fabric of society.
  10. The warper's legacy lived on, as generations studied the secrets of its enigmatic power.

FAQs About the word warper

One who, or that which, warps or twists out of shape., One who, or that which, forms yarn or thread into warps or webs for the loom.

basis, bedrock, foundation, cornerstone, underpinning, support, groundwork, root, warp and woof, premise

interpret, clear (up), clarify, clear (up),explain, interpret, clarify, explain, illustrate, illustrate

The skilled warper subtly twisted the threads to create an intricate tapestry.

The time warper transported the travelers through centuries with precision.

The natural beauty of the forest was warped by the raging storm.

The warper's words had a strange ability to twist reality to their advantage.