deformity - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deformity in Hindi

  • कुरूपता
  • विकृति
  • विरूपता
  • विकलांगता
  • अंगविकृति
  • बेढंगा
  • कुरूपता
  • भद्दापन

deformity Definition

Noun

  • a deformed part, especially of the body; a malformation.

deformity Example

  • Your father tried to send you away for your deformity, but she wouldn't let him. ( आपके पिता ने आपकी विकृति के लिए आपको दूर भेजने की कोशिश की, लेकिन उन्होंने उसे जाने नहीं दिया। )
  • In art no attempt was made, as a rule, to indicate the lameness of Hephaestus; but one sculptor (Alcamenes) is said to have suggested the deformity without spoiling the statue. ( कला में, एक नियम के रूप में, हेफेस्टस की लंगड़ापन को इंगित करने का कोई प्रयास नहीं किया गया था; लेकिन कहा जाता है कि एक मूर्तिकार (अल्केमेनेस) ने मूर्ति को खराब किए बिना विकृति का सुझाव दिया था। )
  • At first sight this singular structure appears so like a deformity that writers have not been wanting to account it such, 2 ignorant of its being a piece of mechanism most beautifully adapted to the habits of the bird, enabling it to extract with the greatest ease, from fir-cones or fleshy fruits, the seeds which form its usual and almost invariable food. ( पहली नज़र में यह विलक्षण संरचना एक विकृति की तरह प्रतीत होती है कि लेखक इसका हिसाब नहीं देना चाहते हैं, 2 इसके तंत्र का एक टुकड़ा होने से अनभिज्ञ, जो पक्षी की आदतों के लिए सबसे सुंदर रूप से अनुकूलित है, इसे सबसे बड़ी आसानी से निकालने में सक्षम बनाता है, देवदार-शंकु या मांसल फलों से, जो बीज अपना सामान्य और लगभग अपरिवर्तनीय भोजन बनाते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • No blemish or sickness or deformity could be seen in anything that grew upon the earth.
  • His deformity, and the ingenious use he made of it, aroused both sympathy and admiration.
  • One tiny deformity, so fixable, would lead to ripples of misery, as Mullaney puts it.
  • Any illness, wound, scar, or deformity you might have had as a human is healed upon turning.
  • The deformity of the twins would render either of them ineligible to be enlisted.
  • The girl would have nothing to do with the artist, on account of his deformity of person.
  • They had a religious origin, having been designed to propitiate the gods of deformity and disease.
  • With this lameness is always present, and more or less deformity of the hoof results.
  • When it does, the exostosis is larger, and the general deformity of the hoof greater.
  • Liana’s first thought was that the odds of being born with such a deformity had to be small.
  • There is pain and obvious deformity, often with one end of the bone clearly felt under the skin.
  • Thus brutal inspiration by the dragon, takes its position in a hidden operation, seen in deformity.
  • Both thinkers hold that this perception of right and wrong in actions is accompanied by a perception of merit and demerit in agents, and also by a specific emotion; but whereas Price conceives this emotion chiefly as pleasure or pain, analogous to that produced in the mind by physical beauty or deformity, Reid regards it chiefly as benevolent affection, esteem and sympathy (or their opposites), for the virtuous (or vicious) agent.
  • Masked and hooded to hide his deformity, Xander relied on his special senses, the ones that no one else possessed.
  • While right and wrong, in Price's view, are " real objective qualities " of actions, moral " beauty and deformity " are subjective ideas; representing feelings which are partly the necessary effects of the perceptions of right and wrong in rational beings as such, partly due to an " implanted sense " or varying emotional susceptibility.
  • respiratory problems caused by spinal deformity