rectangle

[ˈrɛktæŋɡəl]

rectangle Definition

a four-sided plane figure with four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square..

Using rectangle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rectangle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tablecloth was rectangular in shape.

  • Example

    The room was a rectangle with a length of 20 feet and a width of 15 feet.

  • Example

    The painting was hung on the wall in a beautiful gold rectangle frame.

rectangle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rectangle

Phrases with rectangle

  • a rectangle whose side lengths are in the golden ratio, approximately 1:1.618

    Example

    The golden rectangle is often found in nature and is considered aesthetically pleasing.

  • an area or region where a person, group, or organization has significant control or influence

    Example

    The company's CEO had a large rectangle of influence in the business world.

  • an area or region where the exact location or outcome of an event is unknown or uncertain

    Example

    The hurricane's path was predicted to hit a large rectangle of uncertainty along the coast.

Origins of rectangle

from Latin 'rectangulus', meaning 'having a right angle'

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Summary: rectangle in Brief

A 'rectangle' [ˈrɛktæŋɡəl] is a four-sided plane figure with four right angles, usually with unequal adjacent sides. It is different from a square. Examples include a tablecloth, a room, and a picture frame. Phrases like 'golden rectangle' refer to rectangles with specific proportions, while 'rectangle of influence' and 'rectangle of uncertainty' describe areas of significant control or unknown outcomes.

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