formfɔrm
form (v)
- present
- forms
- past
- formed
- past participle
- formed
- present participle
- forming
form
English Definitions:
form, word form, signifier, descriptor (noun)
the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something
"the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections to be attached"
kind, sort, form, variety (noun)
a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
"sculpture is a form of art"; "what kinds of desserts are there?"
form, shape, pattern (noun)
a perceptual structure
"the composition presents problems for students of musical form"; "a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them"
shape, form, configuration, contour, conformation (noun)
any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline)
"he could barely make out their shapes"
human body, physical body, material body, soma, build, figure, physique, anatomy, shape, bod, chassis, frame, form, flesh (noun)
alternative names for the body of a human being
"Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak"
shape, form (noun)
the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance
"geometry is the mathematical science of shape"
form, shape, cast (noun)
the visual appearance of something or someone
"the delicate cast of his features"
form (noun)
a printed document with spaces in which to write
"he filled out his tax form"
form, variant, strain, var. (noun)
(biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups
"a new strain of microorganisms"
form (noun)
an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse
"the essay was in the form of a dialogue"; "he first sketches the plot in outline form"
form (noun)
a particular mode in which something is manifested
"his resentment took the form of extreme hostility"
phase, form (noun)
(physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary
"the reaction occurs in the liquid phase of the system"
class, form, grade, course (noun)
a body of students who are taught together
"early morning classes are always sleepy"
form (noun)
an ability to perform well
"he was at the top of his form"; "the team was off form last night"
mannequin, manikin, mannikin, manakin, form (noun)
a life-size dummy used to display clothes
form (verb)
a mold for setting concrete
"they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation"
form, organize, organise (verb)
create (as an entity)
"social groups form everywhere"; "They formed a company"
form, constitute, make (verb)
to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting"
"The branches made a roof"; "This makes a fine introduction"
form, take form, take shape, spring (verb)
develop into a distinctive entity
"our plans began to take shape"
shape, form (verb)
give shape or form to
"shape the dough"; "form the young child's character"
shape, form, work, mold, mould, forge (verb)
make something, usually for a specific function
"She molded the rice balls carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword"
imprint, form (verb)
establish or impress firmly in the mind
"We imprint our ideas onto our children"
form (verb)
assume a form or shape
"the water formed little beads"
form (Noun)
The shape or visible structure of a thing or person.
form (Noun)
A thing that gives shape to other things as in a mold.
form (Noun)
An order of doing things, as in religious ritual.
form (Noun)
A blank document or template to be filled in by the user.
form (Noun)
A grouping of words which maintain grammatical context in different usages.
form (Noun)
Characteristics not involving atomic components.
form (Noun)
A criminal record; loosely, past history (in a given area).
form (Noun)
A class or year of students (often preceded by an ordinal number to specify the year, as in sixth form).
form (Noun)
The den or home of a hare.
form (Verb)
To give shape or visible structure to (a thing or person).
form (Verb)
To take shape.
form (Verb)
To create (a word) by inflection or derivation.
form (Verb)
To constitute, to compose, to make up.
form (Noun)
A long bench with no back.
form (Noun)
A window or dialogue box.
Form
Form is the shape, visual appearance, or configuration of an object. In a wider sense, the form is the way something is or happens.
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