All mis-shaped synonyms
MIS-shaped
M m verb mis-shaped
- deform β If something deforms a person's body or something else, it causes it to have an unnatural shape. In technical English, you can also say that the second thing deforms.
- writhe β to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, etc.
- deform β If something deforms a person's body or something else, it causes it to have an unnatural shape. In technical English, you can also say that the second thing deforms.
- vandalize β to destroy or deface by vandalism: Someone vandalized the museum during the night.
- obliterate β to remove or destroy all traces of; do away with; destroy completely.
- demolish β To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
- pervert β to affect with perversion.
- misinterpret β Interpret (something or someone) wrongly.
- belie β If one thing belies another, it hides the true situation and so creates a false idea or image of someone or something.
- misconstrue β to misunderstand the meaning of; take in a wrong sense; misinterpret.
- deceive β If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true, usually in order to get some advantage for yourself.
- misrepresent β to represent incorrectly, improperly, or falsely.
- alter β If something alters or if you alter it, it changes.
- sneer β to smile, laugh, or contort the face in a manner that shows scorn or contempt: They sneered at his pretensions.
- smirk β to smile in an affected, smug, or offensively familiar way.
- frown β to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl.
- scowl β to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
- corrupt β Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
- convolute β to form into a twisted, coiled, or rolled shape
- torture β the act of inflicting excruciating pain, as punishment or revenge, as a means of getting a confession or information, or for sheer cruelty.
- curve β A curve is a smooth, gradually bending line, for example part of the edge of a circle.
- wrench β to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist: He wrenched the prisoner's wrist.
- wind β the act of winding.
- bend β When you bend, you move the top part of your body downwards and forwards. Plants and trees also bend.
- sully β to soil, stain, or tarnish.
- harm β a U.S. air-to-surface missile designed to detect and destroy radar sites by homing on their emissions.
- tarnish β to dull the luster of (a metallic surface), especially by oxidation; discolor.
- scratch β to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail.
- wreck β any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
- destroy β To destroy something means to cause so much damage to it that it is completely ruined or does not exist any more.
- trash β anything worthless, useless, or discarded; rubbish.
- dilapidate β to cause or allow (a building, automobile, etc.) to fall into a state of disrepair, as by misuse or neglect (often used passively): The house had been dilapidated by neglect.
- scam β a confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, especially for making a quick profit; swindle.
- color β the sensation resulting from stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of certain lengths
- whitewash β a composition, as of lime and water or of whiting, size, and water, used for whitening walls, woodwork, etc.
- sag β to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle: The roof sags.
- bias β Bias is a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favour that person or thing.
- fake β to lay (a rope) in a coil or series of long loops so as to allow to run freely without fouling or kinking (often followed by down).
- decline β If something declines, it becomes less in quantity, importance, or strength.
- angle β An angle is the difference in direction between two lines or surfaces. Angles are measured in degrees.
- doctor β a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
- snow β Sir Charles Percy (C. P. Snow) 1905β80, English novelist and scientist.
- melt β to become liquefied by warmth or heat, as ice, snow, butter, or metal.
- crush β To crush something means to press it very hard so that its shape is destroyed or so that it breaks into pieces.
- fudge β a small stereotype or a few lines of specially prepared type, bearing a newspaper bulletin, for replacing a detachable part of a page plate without the need to replate the entire page.
- deviate β To deviate from something means to start doing something different or not planned, especially in a way that causes problems for others.
- deteriorate β If something deteriorates, it becomes worse in some way.
- collapse β If a building or other structure collapses, it falls down very suddenly.
- lie β Jonas, 1880β1940, U.S. painter, born in Norway.
- slump β to drop or fall heavily; collapse: Suddenly she slumped to the floor.