miscreated
Definition
- Adjective:
- Deformed or grotesque in shape: "miscreated" describes something that is unnaturally or monstrously formed, often evoking a sense of horror or revulsion.
- Ill-formed or malformed: It refers to an object or creature that is created in a flawed, distorted, or hideous manner.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The artist's painting depicted a miscreated beast with twisted limbs and a ghastly face. (A creature that is grotesquely formed.)
- The old legend told of a miscreated giant that haunted the mountains, born of dark magic. (A giant that is hideously shaped.)
- The storm left behind a landscape of miscreated trees, bent into unnatural angles. (Trees that are deformed by the wind.)
Advanced Usage
"miscreated form": a shape or body that is monstrously distorted.
- The miscreated form of the statue was meant to inspire fear in the villagers. (The statue's grotesque shape was intentionally frightening.)
"miscreated creature": a being that is unnaturally or horrifically made.
- The wizard's miscreated creature crawled out of the cauldron, shrieking. (A being created with a deformed appearance.)
Variants and Related Words
Miscreate (verb, rare): to create something in a deformed or monstrous way.
- The alchemist tried to miscreate a new life form, but the result was a twisted failure. (To create something poorly or horribly.)
Miscreation (noun): the act or result of creating something deformed or grotesque.
- The miscreation in the laboratory was a horrifying sight. (The deformed product of creation.)
Synonyms
- Deformed: having an abnormal or distorted shape.
- Grotesque: comically or repulsively ugly or distorted.
- Malformed: badly or incorrectly shaped.
- Monstrous: extraordinarily large and frightening; hideous.
Related Idioms
"a miscreated soul": a person who is morally or physically twisted.
- The villain in the story was a miscreated soul, driven by envy and hate. (A person who is inwardly or outwardly deformed.)
"born miscreated": born with a natural deformity (often used in poetic or dramatic contexts).
- The child was born miscreated, but his spirit was kind and brave. (Born with a physical abnormality.)