Synonym: distorted, ill-shapen, malformed, misshapen. Similar words: reformer, informed, deformity, armed, harmed, former, alarmed, reform. Meaning: [-md] adj. so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly.
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1. A deformed body may have a beautiful soul.
2. He was born with a deformed right leg.
3. She was born with deformed hands.
4. The disease had deformed his spine.
5. The silver was deformed under stress.
6. His face was hideously deformed.
7. He was born with a severely deformed foot.
8. She had a badly deformed hand.
9. His body was deformed by leprosy.
10. He is cursed with deformed arches.
11. The child was born deformed in consequence of an injury to its mother.
12. The trees had been completely deformed by the force of the wind.
13. My hand was lacerated, deformed, and bulbous with pus.
14. In this way deformed workers states came into existence.
15. Babies are born deformed or with leukaemia.
16. Affected babies are small, deformed and brain damaged.
17. Examine filthy battered weekend trousers and deformed suede shoes.
18. Most are poor quality, being deformed or runts.
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19. Children have been born deformed and there are fears of genetic defects; many adults are suffering from wasting diseases.
20. Large turkeys are often unhealthy and deformed by the time they are slaughtered.
21. Her face is deformed, she has no effective heart or lung function, and she probably has brain damage.
22. My body was deformed by the weight of the belt to hold the leg in place.
23. She is scarred by family violence and deformed by her own ravenous need for love.
24. In cases where the drug was taken during pregnancy,its effects deformed the infants.
25. Babies affected by the disease will be born small, deformed and brain damaged.
26. She had survived polio, but her right leg was weak and deformed.
27. He did join, hoping to reform the church before it deformed him.
28. The tight ranks wavered and melted before the driving spearhead, even though it was now sadly deformed and its speed slackened.
29. The social institutions of traditionalism, such as religion and ideology, can also be seen as deformed, pathological modes of communication.
30. He saw himself returning as a beggar with limbs deliberately deformed, whining for alms on the sea-front at Bombay.
More similar words: reformer, informed, deformity, armed, harmed, former, alarmed, reform, performer, formerly, torment, confirmed, tormented, tour de force, intermediate, reformation, reformatory, deforestation, protestant reformation, farmer, gourmet, firmer, care for, come for, done for, die for, before, permeate, fishermen, garment.