transfigure (Meaning)

Wordnet

transfigure (v)

elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration

change completely the nature or appearance of

Webster

transfigure (v. t.)

To change the outward form or appearance of; to metamorphose; to transform.

Especially, to change to something exalted and glorious; to give an ideal form to.

transfigure Sentence Examples

  1. The sculptor's chisel transfigured the raw marble into an ethereal masterpiece.
  2. The sunset's golden rays transfigured the ordinary landscape into a scene of transcendent beauty.
  3. The child's innocent smile transfigured the mother's weary face.
  4. Love's touch transfigured the brokenhearted into a beacon of hope.
  5. The storm's fury transfigured the tranquil sea into a raging torrent.
  6. The artist's imagination transfigured the mundane into the extraordinary.
  7. The alchemist's potion transfigured lead into gold, a testament to the power of transformation.
  8. The composer's music transfigured the sorrows of the soul into melodies of ethereal beauty.
  9. The healer's hands transfigured the sick and infirm, restoring their vitality.
  10. The martyr's unwavering faith transfigured their pain into an act of divine sacrifice.

FAQs About the word transfigure

elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration, change completely the nature or appearance ofTo change the outward form or appearance of; to metam

transform,convert, rework, metamorphose, replace, transmute, remodel, mutate, disfigure, alchemize

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The sculptor's chisel transfigured the raw marble into an ethereal masterpiece.

The sunset's golden rays transfigured the ordinary landscape into a scene of transcendent beauty.

The child's innocent smile transfigured the mother's weary face.

Love's touch transfigured the brokenhearted into a beacon of hope.