English

Detailed Synonyms for formed in English

formed:


form:

form [the ~] noun

  1. the form
    – a printed document with spaces in which to write 1
    the formulary; the blank
    the form
    – a printed document with spaces in which to write 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • he filled out his tax form1
  2. the form
    – a printed document with spaces in which to write 1
    the form
    – a printed document with spaces in which to write 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • he filled out his tax form1
  3. the form
    – the visual appearance of something or someone 1
    the condition; the shape
    the form
    – the visual appearance of something or someone 1
  4. the form
    – the visual appearance of something or someone 1
    the form; the shape; the cast
    – the visual appearance of something or someone 1
    • form [the ~] noun
    • shape [the ~] noun
    • cast [the ~] noun
      • the delicate cast of his features1
  5. the form
    the form; the desk
  6. the form
    the confirmation; the form
  7. the form
    – the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance 1
    the form; the shape
    – the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance 1
    • form [the ~] noun
    • shape [the ~] noun
      • geometry is the mathematical science of shape1
  8. the form
    – a mold for setting concrete 1
    the form
    – a mold for setting concrete 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation1
  9. the form
    – a life-size dummy used to display clothes 1
    the form; the mannequin; the manikin; the manakin; the mannikin
    – a life-size dummy used to display clothes 1
  10. the form
    – a particular mode in which something is manifested 1
    the form
    – a particular mode in which something is manifested 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • his resentment took the form of extreme hostility1
  11. the form
    – any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline) 1
    the form; the shape; the configuration; the contour; the conformation
    – any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline) 1
  12. the form
    – an ability to perform well 1
    the form
    – an ability to perform well 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • he was at the top of his form1
      • the team was off form last night1
  13. the form
    – a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality 1
    the form; the kind; the variety; the sort
    – a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • sculpture is a form of art1
    • kind [the ~] noun
      • what kinds of desserts are there?1
    • variety [the ~] noun
    • sort [the ~] noun
  14. the form
    – a perceptual structure 1
    the form; the pattern; the shape
    – a perceptual structure 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • the composition presents problems for students of musical form1
    • pattern [the ~] noun
      • a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them1
    • shape [the ~] noun
  15. the form
    – the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something 1
    the form; the word form; the descriptor; the signifier
    – the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections to be attached1
    • word form [the ~] noun
    • descriptor [the ~] noun
    • signifier [the ~] noun
  16. the form
    – an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse 1
    the form
    – an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse 1
    • form [the ~] noun
      • the essay was in the form of a dialogue1
      • he first sketches the plot in outline form1
  17. the form
    – (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups 1
    the strain; the form; the variant; the var.
    – (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups 1
    • strain [the ~] noun
      • a new strain of microorganisms1
    • form [the ~] noun
    • variant [the ~] noun
    • var. [the ~] noun
  18. the form
    – a body of students who are taught together 1
    the course; the form; the grade; the class
    – a body of students who are taught together 1
    • course [the ~] noun
    • form [the ~] noun
    • grade [the ~] noun
    • class [the ~] noun
      • early morning classes are always sleepy1
  19. the form
    – (physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary 1
    the form; the phase
    – (physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary 1
    • form [the ~] noun
    • phase [the ~] noun
      • the reaction occurs in the liquid phase of the system1
  20. the form
    – In some applications (especially databases), a structured window, box, or other self-contained element that serves as a visual filter for the underlying data it is presenting. 2
    the form
    – In some applications (especially databases), a structured window, box, or other self-contained element that serves as a visual filter for the underlying data it is presenting. 2
  21. the form
    – A structured document or template with spaces reserved for entering information and often containing special coding (e.g. to trigger data processing). 2
    the form
    – A structured document or template with spaces reserved for entering information and often containing special coding (e.g. to trigger data processing). 2

to form verb (forms, formed, forming)

  1. to form
    – make something, usually for a specific function 1
    to form
    – make something, usually for a specific function 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
    to knead; to mould; to model; to shape; to massage
    • knead verb (kneads, kneaded, kneading)
    • mould verb (moulds, moulded, moulding)
    • model verb (models, modelled, modelling)
    • shape verb (shapes, shaped, shaping)
    • massage verb (massages, massaged, massaging)
  2. to form
    – make something, usually for a specific function 1
    to model; to mould; to shape; to be
    • model verb (models, modelled, modelling)
    • mould verb (moulds, moulded, moulding)
    • shape verb (shapes, shaped, shaping)
    • be verb (is, was, being)
    to form
    – make something, usually for a specific function 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
  3. to form
    – make something, usually for a specific function 1
    to shape; to mould; to model
    • shape verb (shapes, shaped, shaping)
    • mould verb (moulds, moulded, moulding)
    • model verb (models, modelled, modelling)
    to form
    – make something, usually for a specific function 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
  4. to form
    – make something, usually for a specific function 1
    to form; to shape; to work; to mould; mold; to forge
    – make something, usually for a specific function 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
    • shape verb (shapes, shaped, shaping)
      • shape a figure1
    • work verb (works, worked, working)
    • mould verb (moulds, moulded, moulding)
    • mold verb
      • She molded the rice balls carefully1
    • forge verb (forges, forged, forging)
  5. to form
    – create (as an entity) 1
    to form
    – create (as an entity) 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
      • social groups form everywhere1
      • They formed a company1
    to put together
    • put together verb (puts together, put together, putting together)
  6. to form
    – create (as an entity) 1
    to form; to organize; organise
    – create (as an entity) 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
      • social groups form everywhere1
      • They formed a company1
    • organize verb, American (organizes, organized, organizing)
    • organise verb, British
  7. to form
    – give shape or form to 1
    to form; to shape
    – give shape or form to 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
      • form the young child's character1
    • shape verb (shapes, shaped, shaping)
      • shape the dough1
  8. to form
    – assume a form or shape 1
    to form
    – assume a form or shape 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
      • the water formed little beads1
  9. to form
    – establish or impress firmly in the mind 1
    to form; to imprint
    – establish or impress firmly in the mind 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
    • imprint verb (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)
      • We imprint our ideas onto our children1
  10. to form
    – to compose or represent: 1
    to form; to make; to constitute
    – to compose or represent: 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
      • This wall forms the background of the stage setting1
    • make verb (makes, made, making)
      • The branches made a roof1
      • This makes a fine introduction1
    • constitute verb (constitutes, constituted, constituting)
  11. to form
    – develop into a distinctive entity 1
    to form; to spring; take form; take shape
    – develop into a distinctive entity 1

Conjugations for form:

present
  1. form
  2. form
  3. forms
  4. form
  5. form
  6. form
simple past
  1. formed
  2. formed
  3. formed
  4. formed
  5. formed
  6. formed
present perfect
  1. have formed
  2. have formed
  3. has formed
  4. have formed
  5. have formed
  6. have formed
past continuous
  1. was forming
  2. were forming
  3. was forming
  4. were forming
  5. were forming
  6. were forming
future
  1. shall form
  2. will form
  3. will form
  4. shall form
  5. will form
  6. will form
continuous present
  1. am forming
  2. are forming
  3. is forming
  4. are forming
  5. are forming
  6. are forming
subjunctive
  1. be formed
  2. be formed
  3. be formed
  4. be formed
  5. be formed
  6. be formed
diverse
  1. form!
  2. let's form!
  3. formed
  4. forming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Alternate Synonyms for "form":


Related Definitions for "form":

  1. the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance1
  2. a mold for setting concrete1
    • they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation1
  3. a life-size dummy used to display clothes1
  4. the visual appearance of something or someone1
  5. a particular mode in which something is manifested1
    • his resentment took the form of extreme hostility1
  6. any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline)1
  7. an ability to perform well1
    • he was at the top of his form1
    • the team was off form last night1
  8. a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality1
    • sculpture is a form of art1
  9. a perceptual structure1
    • the composition presents problems for students of musical form1
  10. the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something1
    • the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections to be attached1
  11. a printed document with spaces in which to write1
    • he filled out his tax form1
  12. an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse1
    • the essay was in the form of a dialogue1
    • he first sketches the plot in outline form1
  13. (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups1
  14. a body of students who are taught together1
  15. (physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary1
  16. give shape or form to1
    • form the young child's character1
  17. assume a form or shape1
    • the water formed little beads1
  18. make something, usually for a specific function1
  19. establish or impress firmly in the mind1
  20. create (as an entity)1
    • social groups form everywhere1
    • They formed a company1
  21. to compose or represent:1
    • This wall forms the background of the stage setting1
  22. develop into a distinctive entity1
  23. In some applications (especially databases), a structured window, box, or other self-contained element that serves as a visual filter for the underlying data it is presenting.2
  24. A structured document or template with spaces reserved for entering information and often containing special coding (e.g. to trigger data processing).2

Related Synonyms for formed