torqued

/tɔːrkt/
adjective
  1. Twisted or turned, often describing something that has been forced into a spiral or curved shape.
    • The torqued metal pipe was impossible to straighten out.
    • The artist created a sculpture from torqued pieces of wire.
    • After the storm, we found a torqued tree branch lying in the yard.
  2. Very angry, annoyed, or upset (informal).
    • She was really torqued when she found out someone had taken her parking spot.
    • He got torqued at the waiter for bringing the wrong order.
    • Don't get so torqued about the game; it's just for fun.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of 'torque': applied twisting force to something.
    • The mechanic torqued the lug nuts to the exact specification.
    • She torqued the lid of the jar, but it wouldn't open.
    • He torqued the bolt until it was snug.
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