formed
/fɔɹmd/adjective1 syllable
Formed means: having or given a form or shape.
Synonyms for formed24
adjective, as in having or given a form or shape
ductile, malleable, pliable, pliant, tensile, tractile, acorn-shaped, awl-shaped, bacillar, bacillary, bacilliform, baculiform, rod-shaped, bag-shaped
and 10 more
, bar-shaped, basket-shaped, belt-shaped, biform, boot-shaped, bottle-shaped, botuliform, butterfly-shaped, button-shaped, catenulateOpposites of formed
unformed
What does formed mean?1
adjective
1
having or given a form or shape
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with formed?8
two syllables
three syllables
uninformed
Formed in a sentence
- Once you've formed a bad habit, you can't get rid of it easily.CK
- A bad habit, once formed, cannot easily be got rid of.pyrachi
- A bad habit, once formed, is difficult to get rid of.CK
- Our young captain was a very handsome man, tall and perfectly formed.Scott
- Character is not formed through elegant speech, but rather through work and personal achievement.feyero
- Our body was formed out of four elements: earth, fire, water, and air.Amittai
- Once a bad habit is formed, it's hard to get rid of it.CK
- Sometimes, it's in the questions, when they're well-formed, that the answers are found.AmarMecheri
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