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1. formed
adjective. ['ˈfɔrmd'] having or given a form or shape.
Synonyms
- biform
- hammer-shaped
- ductile
- lance-shaped
- bottle-shaped
- tassel-shaped
- vermiform
- lancet-shaped
- foot-shaped
- drum-like
- saddle-shaped
- eel-shaped
- perfected
- fig-shaped
- belt-shaped
- s-shaped
- bacilliform
- navicular
- bacillar
- hook-shaped
- spoon-shaped
- baculiform
- botuliform
- acorn-shaped
- button-shaped
- die-cast
- lip-shaped
- drum-shaped
- phylliform
- worm-shaped
- paddle-shaped
- Y-shaped
- thimble-shaped
- scaphoid
- tadpole-shaped
- rudder-like
- awl-shaped
- bar-shaped
- boot-shaped
- bag-shaped
- fan-shaped
- spider-shaped
- claw-shaped
- spade-shaped
- W-shaped
- pitcher-shaped
- basket-shaped
- T-shaped
- lyre-shaped
- guitar-shaped
- horn-shaped
- funnel-shaped
- H-shaped
- spade-like
- pliable
- tensile
- trumpet-shaped
- oven-shaped
- vase-shaped
- nutmeg-shaped
- malleable
- v-shaped
- harp-shaped
- butterfly-shaped
- slipper-shaped
- ribbon-shaped
- tractile
- rod-shaped
- cowl-shaped
- bacillary
- pliant
- hourglass-shaped
- keel-shaped
- football-shaped
- molded
- umbrella-shaped
- wrought
- chainlike
- catenulate
- shaped
- precast
- L-shaped
- U-shaped
- turnip-shaped
- cross-shaped
- stirrup-shaped
Antonyms
Rhymes with Formed
- swarmed
- stormed
- warmed
Sentences with formed
1. Verb, past participle
Squeeze the bag until the star is formed, then stop pressure and pull the bag away.
2. Adjective
Place the formed patties on a large plate and store the plate in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
Quotes about formed
1. Starting a band is the easy part. Once you've formed the band, you have to tell a story, and that story requires songs. And not just good songs, but great songs. After a while, great songs won't do - they have to be the best. Success doesn't make it any easier. Each time I start a new record, it's a brand-new search.
- The Edge
2. There are no faster or firmer friendships than those formed between people who love the same books.
- Irving Stone, Clarence Darrow for the Defense
3. She discovered with great delight that one does not love one's children just because they are one's children but because of the friendship formed while raising them.
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez
2. ill-formed
adjective. not grammatical; not conforming to the rules of grammar or accepted usage.