morph
1 of 2verb/mɔrf/
Forms:morphs,morphing,morphed,morphed
1
to cause an object or image to change its shape smoothly and seamlessly
C2transitive- The animator used advanced techniques to morph the character's facial expressions, conveying a range of emotions.
- The software allows users to easily morph the images, creating captivating visual transitions.
- The artist used digital tools to morph the landscape, creating surreal and fantastical scenes.
2
to undergo a gradual or noticeable change in form, shape, or appearance
- The caterpillar morphed into a beautiful butterfly after weeks of transformation inside the cocoon.
- Over time, the company's logo morphed into a more modern and streamlined design.
- The child's drawing started as a simple sketch but slowly morphed into a detailed and intricate artwork.
- The story morphed and evolved with each retelling, incorporating new elements and plot twists.
- The colors on the canvas morphed and blended together, creating a mesmerizing abstract painting.