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Meanings of
deformed
in English
So badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly.
distorted
misshapen
malformed
ill-shapen
Related terms
unshapely
Synonyms
Examples for "
distorted
"
distorted
misshapen
malformed
ill-shapen
Examples for "
distorted
"
1
Those factors led to record physical prices and
distorted
supplies, they said.
2
Problems and quirks may come to light as markets become less
distorted
.
3
Long time ago, details lost or
distorted
in the mists of time.
4
He noted right away that all were examples, however
distorted
,
of fauna.
5
Israel and Washington said that report was
distorted
and biased against Israel.
1
It was the imagination that made each crime bear its
misshapen
brood.
2
The words are
misshapen
and stamped with an indescribable and fantastic bestiality.
3
A high-pitched, impossible laugh from the towering,
misshapen
figure in the centre.
4
The clothing man looked at the
misshapen
thing with eyes that bulged.
5
Behind the wolves the lynx skulked, stiff-legged and clumsy, like
misshapen
cats.
1
Surveillance was initiated to test
malformed
newborn animals in the affected region.
2
These
malformed
tadpoles could turn into either deformed toads, or normal ones.
3
The rugged hunter looked at the big
malformed
border ruffian with repulsion.
4
It had a sort of a
malformed
skull or jaw-bone or something.
5
Surely you would not call her intellect
malformed
,
for all its learning...?
1
But there are well and
ill-shapen
plants, and monstrosities too.
2
At that instant he caught sight of his mother's
ill-shapen
figure cowering over the fire.
3
It was not a bad omelette, though not quite innocent of wood-ash, perhaps, and somewhat
ill-shapen
.
4
The time seemed so right for it, the
ill
-
shapen
moon, the quietude-a good night for a ghost story.
5
Her feather-adorned hat was discarded altogether and her
ill-shapen
high-heeled boots replaced by airy slippers of braided fiber.
Usage of
deformed
in English
1
The god,
deformed
and disguised, waits on the animal and feeds it.
2
In another few minutes Matthew entered the somber area of
deformed
orchards.
3
These malformed tadpoles could turn into either
deformed
toads, or normal ones.
4
One of them is blind, the other is
deformed
in some way.
5
Mirabeau, who was also
deformed
,
was a case in point in France.
6
The huge oven looked like the
deformed
head of a fairy-tale monster.
7
Of those, less than forty percent were
deformed
in the forward direction.
8
The eyebrows only, in my opinion, were very much
deformed
by art.
9
And the way she was helping the boy with the
deformed
arm.
10
When I had reassured them on the point the
deformed
man spoke.
11
Taking her poor,
deformed
hands in mine, I knelt down beside her:
12
If the bullet-mould is
deformed
,
all the bullets will share its deformity.
13
In hulling my heartnut crop for 1940, I noticed many
deformed
nuts.
14
The story of a cripple whose
deformed
body conceals a noble soul.
15
Almost immediately a
deformed
lad called Bean followed the example of Francis.
16
Durc wasn't different, he was
deformed
,
just like Oda's baby was
deformed
.
Other examples for "deformed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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deformed
deform
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
deformed girl
deformed body
so deformed
deformed man
slightly deformed
Deformed
through the time
Deformed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common