13 example sentences using slant.
Slant used in a sentence
Slant in a sentence as a noun
Groklaw certainly does have a slant and, in this case, the slant is toward Google.
Therefore, it is very nice to see this sort of slant on seed financing.
Take a look at how they currently advertise - it's sex, but with a goofy/comedic slant.
Here are a few previous submissions of the story, each with its own slant and its own take on the topic.
To slant the coverage that way, even unintentionally and subtly, is really whacked.
If this is considered proper justification for flagging this post, I'm not surprised why there's such a positive Apple slant here.
They have a particular fiscally conservative slant, but in general they have proven to be realistic and relevant.
Slant in a sentence as a verb
However, reading two partisan sources, slanted in different directions definitely doesn't make any sense if what you're after is the "Truth".
Generally you either get one-sided pieces or supposed "fair fight" pieces which slant the view towards whatever the author has chosen as the better solution for them.
Even when you do see "girl dies in tragic polo accident", compare that to "girl dies after taking illegal *****", and the expected slant on the respective articles.
As usual, you post an authoritative sounding reference that confirms a popular slant--in this case "gun violence is as bad as ever or even getting worse!
If you are going to get called a liar if you print a negative story about Tesla, because the product is so great it can't possibly have flaws, maybe you just spike a story that has a negative slant.
I knew it wouldn't be easy: I was well aware of the fact that the reason that there were fewer clubs was the current political climate in San Francisco had a decidedly anti-club slant.
Slant definitions
a biased way of looking at or presenting something
See also: angle
lie obliquely; "A scar slanted across his face"
present with a bias; "He biased his presentation so as to please the share holders"
to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"