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form

Definition for form

noun as in shape; arrangement

noun as in animate body and its condition

noun as in accepted procedure; ceremony

noun as in document that requires answers or information

Strongest matches

application, letter, questionnaire

Strong matches

blank, chart, paper, sheet

Weak match

data sheet

noun as in type, kind

noun as in organization, arrangement

verb as in come into being; arise

verb as in educate, discipline

Strong matches

breed, instruct, rear, school, teach, train

verb as in comprise, be a part of

Strongest matches

compose, constitute, make, serve as

Weak matches

act as, figure in, make up

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Example Sentences

Bouchillon distinguishes between trait self-esteem, as the more constant and enduring form of self-esteem, and state self-esteem, which is transitory, like the boost someone might feel from a social media post being liked.

"If you're someone who wants to predict how galaxies form and evolve, the first thing you want is a good idea of how the first exploding stars influenced their local area," said Tucker.

Pandrug-resistant bacteria are an extreme form of antibiotic resistance and a growing concern within healthcare.

When the lake levels have remained unchanged, these extremely smooth rock surfaces generate distinct single-repeat echoes, which accurately copy the given sounds, forming auditory mirror images that appear to emanate from behind the rock walls.

Emulsification is essential to making sure the proteins, fats and water form an integrated network with an appealing texture.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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