Form
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Form ( noun )
- The shape and structure of something.
- A set of questions, statements, or directions that you have to fill in or complete, usually on a printed or electronic document.
- A particular type of arrangement or organization.
- A type or category of art, music, or literature.
- A particular style or appearance that is typical of a particular time, place, or thing.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english form, from latin forma.
Examples:
- The building's form was inspired by ancient Greek temples.
- I had to fill out a form to apply for a job.
- The company was organized in a hierarchical form.
- The ballet was performed in the classical form.
- The car has a sleek and modern form.
(As a verb)
Form ( verb )
- The shape and structure of something.
- A set of questions, statements, or directions that you have to fill in or complete, usually on a printed or electronic document.
- A particular type of arrangement or organization.
- A type or category of art, music, or literature.
- A particular style or appearance that is typical of a particular time, place, or thing.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english form, from latin forma.
Examples:
- The building's form was inspired by ancient Greek temples.
- I had to fill out a form to apply for a job.
- The company was organized in a hierarchical form.
- The ballet was performed in the classical form.
- The car has a sleek and modern form.