Disfigurements [noun]
Definition of Disfigurements:
deformity
Sentence/Example of Disfigurements:
At the bottom were long-term survivors—the ones with the “scars,” facial wasting, body disfigurement.
Eight months after the prisoner’s initial complaint, he fell out of his bed and hit his eye on the bolt, resulting in “disability and disfigurement,” according to a lawsuit he filed.
She had altered all her dresses, and she wore a long cape, and even then was not able to hide the disfigurement of her person.
Now they seemed as indifferent to his disfigurement as they were to the ragged knots and old fire-scars on the trees they felled.
He was doubly sensitive because he dreaded any comment upon his disfigurement reaching his wife's ears.
He was suffering from a scrofulous ulcer in the neck, and it was a hideous disfigurement.
The girl was a woman now, and, were it not for that cruel disfigurement of one side of her face, a singularly attractive one.
Though wearing a hat and an out-of-doors costume, she was unveiled, and there was no trace of scar or disfigurement on her face.
The whole complexion of his thought regarding his personal disfigurement was changed.
Her sleeve had accidentally swept over it too,—and there it was, a great, black disfigurement!