adjective as in strong fondness

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misshapen, uncouth, gnarled, gaunt

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Example:The misshapen flowers grew wild in the garden, giving it a unique and untamed look.

Definition:Having an irregular or unsymmetrical shape, often implying an unattractive or abnormal appearance.

From misshapen

Example:The uncouth way in which they put on a play was a far cry from the elegant performances at the opera house.

Definition:Lacking refinement or polish; rude or ill-mannered.

From uncouth

Example:The gnarled branches scratched against the window, creating a sense of unease.

Definition:Logic error: 'gnarled' is typically used to describe something twisted or gnarled, not specifically the teeth. For a more fitting antonym, consider 'smooth'.

From gnarled

Example:The gaunt appearance of the skeleton in the old tales only added to its sinister nature.

Definition:Very thin, often due to poor food or health conditions, which can also imply a nasty or ragged appearance sometimes seen on snarled teeth.

From gaunt