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    shape
    /ʃeɪp/

    noun

    • 1. the external form, contours, or outline of someone or something: "she liked the shape of his nose" Similar formappearanceconfigurationformation
    • 2. a geometric figure such as a square, triangle, or rectangle.

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  2. SHAPE definition: 1. the particular physical form or appearance of something: 2. an arrangement that is formed by…. Learn more.

  3. noun. plural shapes. 1. a. : the visible makeup characteristic of a particular item or kind of item. a cake in the shape of a Christmas tree. b (1) : spatial form or contour. the clouds kept changing shape.

  4. Shape definition: the quality of a distinct object or body in having an external surface or outline of specific form or figure.. See examples of SHAPE used in a sentence.

  5. 1. countable noun [oft in NOUN] B1. The shape of an object, a person, or an area is the appearance of their outside edges or surfaces, for example whether they are round, square, curved, or fat. Each mirror is made to order and can be designed to almost any shape or size.

  6. the physical form of something made by the line around its outer edge: a circular / rectangular shape. You can recognize trees by the shape of their leaves. Very few people are really happy with their body shape. Fewer examples. Ask a grown-up to cut the shape out for you. "It's not the shape I dislike, it's the colour.

  7. n. 1. a. The characteristic surface configuration of a thing; an outline or contour: a lake in the shape of an hourglass. See Synonyms at form. b. Spatial form, contour, or appearance: The sandy coastline is always changing shape. 2. a. The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal: saw two shapes walking toward her in the night. b.

  8. The form of something gives it its shape. Basic shapes include the square, the circle, and the triangle. You may have a nose the shape of a ski slope. When you admire someone's shape, you're admiring their form, or their body.

  9. [uncountable] the particular qualities or characteristics of something. Will new technology change the shape of broadcasting? Prices vary according to the size and shape of each project.

  10. • It was the shape of things to come. shape2 verb [ transitive] 1 to influence something such as a belief, opinion etc and make it develop in a particular way People’s political beliefs are shaped by what they see in the papers. 2 to make something have a particular shape, especially by pressing it shape something into something Shape the do...

  11. shape. noun. /ʃeɪp/. enlarge image. [countable, uncountable] the form of the outer edges or surfaces of something; an example of something that has a particular form a rectangular shape The pool was in the shape of a heart. The island was originally circular in shape.