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shape

1 of 2noun
/ʃeɪp/
Forms:shapes
1

the outer form or edges of something or someone

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  • The children enjoyed cutting out different shapes from colored paper during the art class.
  • The company logo is a distinctive hexagonal shape that represents unity and strength.
  • Scientists studied the unusual shape of the rock formation to understand its geological history.
  • The architect envisioned a modern building with innovative and dynamic shapes that would stand out in the cityscape.
  • As the sun set, shadows cast by the mountains created intriguing shapes on the valley floor.
2

the physical form or structure of a human body

  • She exercises regularly to maintain a healthy shape.
  • The athlete's shape reflected years of dedicated training.
  • Clothing designers often take the customer's shape into account.
  • The doctor examined the patient's shape for any abnormalities.
  • Yoga helps improve posture and body shape.
3

the arrangement or configuration of something in space, considered independently of its material

  • The shape of the cloud suggested a dragon floating in the sky.
  • The furniture was arranged to create a pleasing shape in the room.
  • The sculpture's shape captured motion without relying on color or texture.
  • Architects studied the shape of the city layout to improve traffic flow.
  • The shape of the river changed over time due to erosion.
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the outward form or visual appearance of an object or person

  • The sculpture captured the shape of the human hand in fine detail.
  • The lamp had a unique shape that fit perfectly on the desk.
  • The vase retained its shape even after being dropped.
  • The mountain's shape was recognizable from miles away.
  • He drew the shape of the leaf on the chalkboard.
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a concrete embodiment of an otherwise abstract or nebulous concept

  • The statue gave shape to the community's ideals of freedom.
  • The novel gives shape to complex human emotions through its characters.
  • The painting gives shape to the artist's inner turmoil.
  • His vision for the project finally took shape in the new building design.
  • The campaign's slogan gave shape to a general sense of hope.
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the state of physical fitness or health

  • She works out daily to stay in shape.
  • After months of inactivity, he was out of shape.
  • The coach emphasized that being in shape is key for the team.
  • Despite his age, he remained in excellent shape.
  • Cycling regularly helped him get back in shape.
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the form or outline recognized by the senses, often in visual perception

  • The children traced the shape of the leaves with crayons.
  • The fish's shape helps it move efficiently through water.
  • Architects study the shapes of buildings to understand their impact on space.
  • The silhouette revealed the shape of the distant mountain.
  • The teacher asked the students to identify geometric shapes in the classroom.
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