transitive. To make loathly or repulsive; to disfigure.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > lack of beauty > disfigurement > disfigure [verb (transitive)] (54) loathly?c1225 transitive. To make loathly or repulsive; to disfigure. defacec1374 transitive. To mar the face, features, or appearance of; to spoil or ruin the figure, form, or beauty of; to disfigure. disfigurec1374 transitive. To mar the figure or appearance of, destroy the beauty of; to deform, deface. emblemishc1384 transitive (a) To damage, injure, maim. (b) to deface, disfigure. defoula1387 To make unsightly or ugly [cf. foul, adj.], to disfigure. unhighta1387 transitive. To deprive of grace or beauty. disray1431 To disorder the attire, or spoil the personal appearance of. In quot. 1431 reflexive. deform?c1450 transitive. To mar the appearance, beauty, or excellence of; to make ugly or unsightly; to disfigure, deface. literal. foul?c1450 transitive. To spoil or disfigure the appearance of (something); to deface, deform. literary or archaic after 17th cent. except in figurative… deflower1486 figurative. To violate, ravage, desecrate; to rob of its bloom, chief beauty, or excellence; to spoil. defeata1492 transitive. To alter the aspect or appearance of someone or something for the worse; to disfigure, deface, spoil. Cf. defeat, adj. 1. Obsolete. unbeauty1495 = unbeautify, v. deflourisha1513 transitive. To deflower; also figurative to spoil, ravage. disform?1520 transitive. To mar the form, character, or condition of; to deform, disfigure, deface. Obsolete. ungarnish1530 (un-, prefix2 affix 1b.) disfashiona1535 transitive. To mar or undo the fashion or shape of, to disfigure. (See fashion, v.) disfavour1535 To mar the countenance or appearance of; to disfigure; to render ill-favoured. Obsolete. disgrace1549 transitive. To undo or mar the grace of; to deprive of (outward) grace; to disfigure. Obsolete. unbeautify1570 transitive. To render unbeautiful. uglify1576 transitive. To make ugly or repulsive in appearance; to disfigure. disbeautify1577 transitive. To undo the beautifying of, deprive of beauty. dishonest1581 To render unseemly or ugly; to deform. disshape1583 transitive. To put out of shape, disfigure. disornament1593 transitive. To deprive of ornament. disadorn1598 transitive. To deprive of ornament or embellishment; (also) to embellish in such a way as to make less attractive; to mar. undeck1598 (un-, prefix2 affix 1a.) disvisage1603 transitive. To mar the visage or face of; to deface, disfigure. unfair1609 transitive. To deprive of fairness or beauty. untrim1609 transitive. To deprive of trimness or elegance; to strip of ornament. debellish1610 transitive. To rob of beauty, disfigure. disfair1628 transitive. To deprive of fairness or beauty. discomplexion1640 transitive. To spoil the complexion or aspect of; to render unsightly, disfigure, deface. devenustate1653 transitive. To deprive of beauty or comeliness; to disfigure, deform. disfeature1659 transitive. To mar the features of; to disfigure, deface. monkeyfy1707 transitive. To make to resemble a monkey; to make to look ridiculous. ugly1740 (transitive) to make ugly; to uglify; also with up. defeature1792 transitive. To disfigure, deface; to spoil the features of. Also: to make featureless. Usually in passive. dedecorate1804 To disfigure; to do the opposite of decorating. scarecrow1853 To dot and disfigure as scarecrows do. nastify1873 transitive. To make nasty; to spoil. Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— specific something immaterial (2) — by contrast (1) — impair the beauty of (9) — smear (1) — spoil (1) |
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