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slantedslant‧ed /ˈslɑːntɪd $ ˈslæn-/ adjective - Her arguments are clearly slanted in favour of capital punishment, in spite of her religious convictions.
- White will make a tough stand against slanted reporting.
- In return Televisa provided slanted news coverage that helped keep the Institutional Revolutionary Party eternally in power.
when a report, description etc is unfair► unfair · The press has been accused of unfair coverage of the recent elections.· There is nothing unfair about a story that is written from both points of view. ► biased a biased report, account etc is unfair and not correct because it supports one particular group, usually because the writer or newspaper has a connection with that group: · There have been complaints about biased reporting in the tabloid press.biased towards/biased in favour of: · Most newspapers are biased towards one political party or the other.biased against: · Roughly four-fifths of Sun readers believed the paper was biased against the Labour party. ► one-sided a one-sided account, description etc is unfair because it only gives one opinion and not the opposite one, or only tells one part of the story when there are other equally important parts: · Newspapers often give a very one-sided account of political events.· Corcoran called the accusations unjust and one-sided. ► slanted presenting facts or information in a way that favours one opinion or side of an argument: · White will make a tough stand against slanted reporting.slanted in favour of: · Her arguments are clearly slanted in favour of capital punishment, in spite of her religious convictions. 1providing facts or information in a way that unfairly supports only one side of an argument or one opinion – used to show disapproval SYN biasedslanted towards The report was heavily slanted towards the city council’s version of events.2sloping: her slightly slanted eyes |