disfigure

[dɪsˈfɪɡər]

disfigure Definition

to spoil or damage the appearance of something or someone, especially their face, permanently.

Using disfigure: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disfigure" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The accident disfigured her face.

  • Example

    The graffiti disfigured the building's facade.

  • Example

    The statue was disfigured by vandals.

  • Example

    The disease disfigured his hands.

disfigure Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disfigure

Antonyms for disfigure

Phrases with disfigure

  • the act of damaging someone's reputation or character

    Example

    The false accusations led to the disfigurement of his character.

  • self-disfigurement

    the act of intentionally harming one's own appearance, often as a symptom of mental illness

    Example

    Self-disfigurement is a serious issue that requires professional help.

  • financial compensation for damages caused by disfigurement, often in legal cases

    Example

    The court awarded him disfigurement compensation for the injuries sustained in the accident.

Origins of disfigure

from Old French 'desfigurer', from Latin 'dis-' (apart) + 'figura' (form)

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Summary: disfigure in Brief

'Disfigure' [dɪsˈfɪɡər] means to permanently damage the appearance of something or someone, especially their face. It can be caused by accidents, vandalism, or diseases, and often requires professional help. Examples include 'The accident disfigured her face.' and 'The disease disfigured his hands.' 'Disfigure' has formal synonyms like 'deform' and 'deface,' and informal ones like 'mess up' and 'ruin.'