Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
quasimodo
noun
/ˌkwäzēˈmōdəʊ/
Definition
A term often used to refer to a deformed or hunchbacked person, originally inspired by the character Quasimodo from Victor Hugo’s novel ‘The Hunchback of Notre-Dame’.
Examples
- In the story, Quasimodo was misunderstood and isolated due to his appearance.
- People often used the term ‘quasimodo’ to describe someone who felt out of place or marginalized.
Meaning
While it specifically refers to a character, it can also denote someone who is considered ugly or misshapen, typically in a sympathetic or tragic context.
Synonyms
- Outcast
- Misfit
- Hunchback