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disfigurements


Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of making or becoming deformed or misshapen, especially in a way that is unpleasing or repulsive.

    - "The accident left him disfigured."
    - "The disease caused her disfigurements."
  • Noun

    A state or condition of being disfigured.

    - "He lived in shame due to his disfigurements."
    - "The disfigurements were a constant reminder of the past tragedy."

Synonyms

defacement , deformity , disfiguration
Rhymes
Words rhyming with disfigurements
figurements , configurations
Variants
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disfigure , disfigured , disfigurement , disfigurements , disfigures , disfiguring
Forms
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disfigures, disfigured, disfiguring


Etymology
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Disfigure comes from the Old French desfigurer, meaning 'to deprive of figure' or 'to mutilate'.


Trivia
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  1. Disfigurements have been depicted in various mythologies throughout history. For example, in Greek mythology, the goddess Hecate was often depicted with disfigurements, including multiple faces and serpents for hair.

  2. Disfigurements can also be caused by natural phenomena, such as birth defects or accidents. For example, the Elephant Man, whose real name was Joseph Merrick, had a series of disfigurements that made him a freak show attraction in the 19th century.

  3. In some cultures, disfigurements have been seen as a sign of spiritual or moral purity. For example, in some African tribes, scarification was used as a rite of passage, marking a person as having reached adulthood.


Related Concepts
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  1. Scar: A scar is a mark left on the body after a wound has healed. Disfigurements can include scars, but not all disfigurements are scars.

  2. Deformity: A deformity is a physical abnormality or deviation from the normal structure of an organ or part. Disfigurements can be considered a type of deformity.


Culture
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Disfigurements have been a common theme in literature, art, and music, often used to explore themes of identity, beauty, and the human condition. In art, disfigurements have been depicted in various ways, from grotesque and terrifying to sympathetic and beautiful.

How to Memorize "disfigurements"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize disfigurements, imagine a person or object that has been altered in a way that makes it appear deformed or misshapen. This could be a physical deformity, such as a missing limb or a scar, or a more abstract deformity, such as a distorted facial expression.

  2. associate

    - To associate disfigurements with something memorable, consider linking them to a vivid image or story. For example, you might associate the word 'disfigurements' with the image of a grotesque monster from a fairytale.

  3. mnemonics

    - A mnemonic for 'disfigurements' could be 'Damaged Faces, Grossly Irregular Shapes, Freakishly Unusual Growths, Extremely Nasty Scars'.


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