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Meanings of
malformed
in English
So badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly.
distorted
deformed
misshapen
ill-shapen
Related terms
unshapely
Usage of
malformed
in English
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...?
6
Tiny,
malformed
,
and bandy-legged, it was still the spitting image of him.
7
The bedridden resident was
malformed
,
stretched out of shape in the middle.
8
Presently a slow idea was born in the poor,
malformed
brain.
9
They wielded long, pale blades of an ancient design in their
malformed
hands.
10
Some are large and muscular while others are puny and
malformed
.
11
The word came out slurred and
malformed
but it was unmistakable.
12
We concluded that the aneurysm had developed in a
malformed
vessel.
13
The divorce class is a self-indulgent,
malformed
class, not worth notice.
14
Sammael must be asymmetric like a crab or a
malformed
foetus.
15
What little I could make out of their forms looked rotten, decaying,
malformed
.
16
Upside down, because the d was
malformed
,
it looked like OSMM.
Other examples for "malformed"
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malformed
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
malformed hands
malformed thing
Malformed
through the time
Malformed
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common