Antonyms for de-formed


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : dih-fawrmd
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈfɔrmd


Definition of de-formed

Origin :
  • c.1400, "to disfigure," from Old French deformer (13c.), from Latin deformare "put out of shape, disfigure," from de- (see de-) + formare (see form (v.)). Related: Deformed; deforming.
  • As in lame : adj unable to walk properly
  • As in malformed : adj distorted
  • As in plain : adj ugly
  • As in shapeless : adj formless
  • As in ugly : adj unattractive
  • As in unattractive : adj ugly
  • As in unsightly : adj not pretty
  • As in wry : adj sarcastic, distorted
  • As in stacked : adj shapely
  • As in uncomely : adj plain
  • As in unlovely : adj plain
  • As in unshaped : adj shapeless
  • As in crippled : adj disabled
  • As in crooked : adj bent, angled
  • As in deformed : adj disfigured, distorted
  • As in game : adj debilitated
  • As in gnarled : adj knotted
  • As in grotesque : adj ugly, misshapen
  • As in injure : verb hurt, harm
  • As in mar : verb hurt, damage
  • As in bend : verb form or cause a curve
  • As in warp : verb bend, distort
  • As in refract : verb bend
  • As in contort : verb disfigure, distort
  • As in corrupt : verb pervert; pollute
  • As in deface : verb mar, mutilate
  • As in deform : verb distort, disfigure
  • As in disfigure : verb make ugly
  • As in grimace : verb make a pained expression

Synonyms for de-formed

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