The difference between Coiled and Twisted
When used as adjectives, coiled means in the form of coils, whereas twisted means contorted.
check bellow for the other definitions of Coiled and Twisted
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Coiled as a verb:
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Coiled as an adjective:
In the form of coils; having coils.
Examples:
"a coiled serpent"
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Coiled as an adjective:
Prepared and poised to act, like a snake that has coiled its lower body so it can strike.
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Twisted as a verb:
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Twisted as an adjective:
Contorted.
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Twisted as an adjective:
Wound spirally.
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Twisted as an adjective:
Mentally disturbed or unsound.
Examples:
"The murders were committed by a twisted sociopath."
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Twisted as an adjective:
Under the influence of multiple intoxicants, usually alcohol and marijuana.