Crossword-Solution: DISFIGURE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Disfigure | v. t. | To mar the figure of; to render less complete, perfect, or beautiful in appearance; to deface; to deform. |
| Disfigure | n. | Disfigurement; deformity. |
We have 40 clues for the answer “DISFIGURE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Damage the appearance or shape of | 2 answers |
| Spoil the appearance of. | 3 answers |
| Put out of shape | 6 answers |
| Tamper (with) | 11 answers |
| Contort | 18 answers |
| Maim | 21 answers |
| Deface | 25 answers |
| Wrench | 26 answers |
| misshape | 30 answers |
| Mutilate | 34 answers |
| MAKE indistinct | 35 answers |
| deform | 35 answers |
| AMPUTATE | 36 answers |
| Mangle | 38 answers |
| Cripple | 39 answers |
| Discolor | 40 answers |
| MAKE unshapely | 42 answers |
| Warp | 46 answers |
| Injure | 48 answers |
| Scar | 49 answers |
| Distort | 49 answers |
| uglify | 52 answers |
| Impair | 52 answers |
| discolour | 54 answers |
| Incapacitate | 55 answers |
| Indent | 56 answers |
| Mar | 57 answers |
| dismember | 59 answers |
| Damage | 59 answers |
| disjoint | 61 answers |
| Wreck | 66 answers |
| Disable | 67 answers |
| Hurt | 67 answers |
| Pervert | 69 answers |
| Twist | 75 answers |
| BEND ___ | 75 answers |
| Harm | 77 answers |
| Spoil | 78 answers |
| Blemish | 81 answers |
| Scratch | 90 answers |
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Sentences with DISFIGURE (5)
Tall, above the average, even for an Englishman, broad-shouldered and massively built, he would have been called unusually good-looking, but for a certain lazy expression in his deep-set blue eyes, and that perpetual inane laugh which seemed to disfigure his strong, clearly-cut mouth.
Whatever opinions any of the writers may express, whatever peculiarities of treatment may mark, and perhaps in a literary sense, disfigure the narratives which I am now collecting, not a line will be tampered with anywhere, from first to last.
McTeague began to like her better and better, and after a while commenced himself to feel that it would be a pity to disfigure such a pretty mouth.
Her hands were so uncertain that she could no longer disfigure china, poor woman! As the couple grew older, they quarrelled more and more often about the ultimate disposition of their ‘property.’ A new law was passed in the state, securing the surviving wife a third of her husband’s estate under all conditions.
Whan that hir tale al brought was to an ende, Of hire estat and of hir governaunce, Quod Pandarus, `Now is it tyme I wende; 220 But yet, I seye, aryseth, lat us daunce, And cast your widwes habit to mischaunce: What list yow thus your-self to disfigure, Sith yow is tid thus fair an aventure?' `A! Wel bithought! For love of god,' quod she, 225 `Shal I not witen what ye mene of this?' `No, this thing axeth layser,' tho quod he, `And eek me wolde muche greve, y-wis, If I it tolde, and ye it toke amis.
Quotes with DISFIGURE (3)
If it is perfectly acceptable for a widow to disfigure herself or commit suicide to save face for her husband's family, why should a mother not be moved to extreme action by the loss of a child or children? We are their caretakers. We love them. We nurse them when they are sick. . . But no woman should live longer than her children. It is against the law of nature. If she does, why wouldn't she wish to leap from a cliff, hang from a branch, or swallow lye?
It has been said that Shakespeare, the great delineator of human character, has failed in distinguishing his principal women — and that such as he meant to be amiable are all equally gentle and good. How difficult then it is for a novelist to give to one of his heroines any very marked feature which shall not disfigure her! Too much reason and self-command destroy the interest we take in her distresses. It has been observed, that Clarissa is so equal to every trial as to dimi…
Humanism is the only - I would go so far as saying the final- resistance we have against the inhuman practices and injustices that disfigure human history.