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form

[fɔːm]

form Definition

  • 1a type or variety of something
  • 2the visible shape or configuration of something
  • 3a document with blank spaces to be filled in with required information

Using form: Examples

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

  • Example

    The school offers a variety of forms for students to fill out.

  • Example

    The clouds took on the form of a dragon.

  • Example

    Please fill out this form with your personal information.

  • Example

    The team is in good form this season.

  • Example

    The new employee is still learning the company's procedures and forms.

form Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using form

  • get into shape/form

    to become fit or healthy

    Example

    She started going to the gym to get into shape for her upcoming marathon.

  • to begin to exist or develop

    Example

    The idea for the new product began to take form during a brainstorming session.

  • appropriate behavior or manners

    Example

    It is important to exhibit good form when attending a formal event.

Phrases with form

  • having the appearance or shape of something

    Example

    The cake was decorated in the form of a castle.

  • to become or develop into something

    Example

    The argument took the form of a heated debate.

  • a term used to address someone, such as 'Mr.' or 'Mrs.'

    Example

    In a formal letter, it is important to use the correct form of address.

Origins of form

from Old English 'formian', meaning 'to form, shape'

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Summary: form in Brief

The word 'form' [fɔːm] refers to a type or variety of something, the visible shape or configuration of something, or a document with blank spaces to be filled in with required information. It can also refer to the physical fitness of a person or the development of an idea. Common phrases include 'in the form of,' 'take the form of,' and 'form of address.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

So

here's

our

form.