Meaning
Deformity refers to a condition in which a body part, structure, or object is not shaped in the normal or expected way. It can result from birth defects, injury, disease, or abnormal growth. It is generally used in medical or physical descriptions.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun (countable/uncountable)
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Typical usage:
- "a physical deformity"
- "born with a deformity"
- "deformity of the spine"
Common Phrases
- "congenital deformity"
- "physical deformity"
- "deformity of the hand/foot/spine"
- "correct a deformity"
- "severe deformity"
Collocations
- verb + deformity: cause, correct, suffer from, treat
- adjective + deformity: severe, congenital, minor, noticeable, facial
- deformity + noun: deformity correction, deformity treatment, deformity surgery
Examples
- The child was born with a congenital deformity of the heart.
- The accident left him with a severe facial deformity.
- Surgery was required to correct the spinal deformity.
- She wore special shoes to help with her foot deformity.
- The disease caused gradual deformity of the joints.
- A minor deformity in the bone was detected during the scan.
- The treatment aims to reduce pain and correct the deformity.
- He suffered from a deformity that affected his posture.
Synonyms or Related
- Abnormality
- Malformation
- Irregularity
- Distortion
- Defect