disfigure - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disfigure in Hindi

  • सौंदर्य नष्ट करना

verb

  • विरूपित करना
  • सौंदर्य नष्ट करना
  • बदसूरत बनाना
  • कुरूप बनाना
  • विरूप करना
  • कुरूप करना

disfigure Definition

Verb

  • spoil the attractiveness of.

disfigure Example

  • The car accident did disfigure the driver’s face since she went head first through the windshield.   ( कार दुर्घटना ने ड्राइवर के चेहरे को विकृत कर दिया क्योंकि वह विंडशील्ड के माध्यम से पहले सिर पर गई थी। )
  • During the ultrasound, it was shown that the cleft palette would disfigure the mouth of the baby when she was born. ( अल्ट्रासाउंड के दौरान, यह दिखाया गया कि फांक पैलेट बच्चे के जन्म के समय उसके मुंह को विकृत कर देगा। )
  • Terry realized that when he slashed the lads face the two blades would cut separately and the scar on this kids face would disfigure him for life. ( टेरी ने महसूस किया कि जब वह बालकों के चेहरे को काटेगा तो दो ब्लेड अलग-अलग कट जाएंगे और इस बच्चों के चेहरे पर निशान उसे जीवन भर के लिए विकृत कर देगा। )
  • A long scar running from his left ear to the side of his mouth did nothing to disfigure him but, if anything, added to the strength of his appearance. ( उसके बाएं कान से मुंह के किनारे तक चलने वाले एक लंबे निशान ने उसे विकृत करने के लिए कुछ नहीं किया, लेकिन अगर कुछ भी, उसकी उपस्थिति की ताकत में जोड़ा। )

More Sentence

  • I know that you have spared me only to torment me; that is why you have limited your tortures to such torments as neither slay nor permanently disfigure.
  • This was the ability, and the inclination, through a trick in the use of the foils, to disfigure his opponent's face badly, without at all endangering his life.
  • The hideous monstrosities of post-Reformation times did not then disfigure our churches.
  • All dead flowers and leaves should be burned and not thrown out to disfigure the looks of the camp grounds.
  • The same objections extend to the clumsy plaster mouldings which in many houses disfigure the ceiling.
  • These things are denaturalised because they are symbols; because the extraordinary occasion must hide or even disfigure the ordinary people.
  • No, children, you haven't wept enough to permanently disfigure your charming faces.
  • It is much more complete than mine, for the green stitches ornament the white bark, but the black ones disfigure it.
  • Cases of cruelty, which so constantly disfigure the police courts in both the latter countries, are very rarely heard in the sister isle.
  • The illness from which the poor girl was suffering was an "inclination to maim or disfigure oneself," commonly found with imbeciles.
  • In a movement not unlike a magician he whirled his hand in front of him and somewhere along the movement a knife appeared in his hand, blindly he slashed at his face, his torso, his arms legs and anything else his reach could disfigure.
  • We have them, and we are going to stand by them, for there is nothing in the Lexicon on the word “apollumi” which can take so mild a form as “marred,” which the Dictionary defines “dissipate,” “to waste,” “to lose,” hinder, obstruct, impede, injure, spoil, hurt, damage, disfigure, etc.
  • There is no cream in the world that can erase the pitted welts that disfigure me from the belly button down.
  • Rhythms grow, and as they do so they distort and disfigure, becoming something like the post-punk you know, but wholly fresh to the senses.  
  • They are a blight on many city centres and disfigure urban life to an intolerable degree.  
  • Refuse those plastic bags that eventually disfigure our towns and countryside and use a shopping basket.  
  • And most residents are implacably opposed to the plan to disfigure our countryside with an immense powerline merely to satiate the electricity needs of the south of England.  
  • The promised blood and snotters had also failed to arrive with only the odd skirmish to disfigure what was turning into an enthralling game of rugby.  
  • You disfigure a peacock, splat a pike, thigh a pigeon, and unbrace a mallard.  
  • They disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast.
  • Arthritis would disfigure the old woman’s hands so that they were gnarled and crooked.