/ Dictionary / Index T tilt: Meaning and Definition of Find definitions for: tilt Pronunciation: (tilt), [key] — v.t. to cause to lean, incline, slope, or slant. to rush at or charge, as in a joust. to hold poised for attack, as a lance. to move (a camera) up or down on its vertical axis for photographing or televising a moving character, object, or the like. —v.i. to move into or assume a sloping position or direction. to strike, thrust, or charge with a lance or the like (usually fol. by at). to engage in a joust, tournament, or similar contest. (of a camera) to move on its vertical axis: The camera tilts downward for an overhead shot. to incline in opinion, feeling, etc.; lean: She's tilting toward the other candidate this year. to contend against imaginary opponents or injustices. —n. an act or instance of tilting. the state of being tilted; a sloping position. a slope. a joust or any other contest. a dispute; controversy. a thrust of a weapon, as at a tilt or joust. (in aerial photography) the angle formed by the direction of aim of a camera and a perpendicular to the surface of the earth. See tilt Pronunciation: (tilt), [key] — n. a cover of coarse cloth, canvas, etc., as for a wagon. an awning. —v.t. to furnish with a tilt. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease. See also: tilt (Thesaurus) Tilsit tilt board Related Content Daily Word Quiz: blithesome Analogy of the Day: Today’s Analogy Spelling Bee: Today’s Spelling Bee Frequently Misspelled Words Frequently Mispronounced Words Easily Confused Words Writing & Language