Word: shape Word origin: Old English gesceap ‘external form’, also ‘creation’, sceppan ‘create’, of Germanic origin. Phonetic: ʃeɪp Listen:
the external form, contours, or outline of someone or something. Example: she liked the shape of his nose
a geometric figure such as a square, triangle, or rectangle.
the correct or original form or contours of something. Example: her skirt had lost its shape long ago
the specified condition or state of someone or something. Example: the company came through a difficult period in excellent financial shape
give a particular shape or form to. Example: most caves are shaped by the flow of water through limestone
(of a sports player or athlete) take up a stance or set oneself to perform a particular action. Example: I had plenty of time and shaped to kick to the near touchline
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