anamorphous

[an-uh-mawr-fuhs]

anamorphous Definition

  • 1not having a definite or clear shape or form
  • 2lacking organization; unstructured

Using anamorphous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The painting was anamorphous, with no discernible subject.

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    The company's management structure was anamorphous and confusing.

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    Her thoughts were anamorphous and difficult to articulate.

anamorphous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for anamorphous

Phrases with anamorphous

  • a shapeless or formless collection of material

    Example

    The pile of clothes on the floor was anamorphous and difficult to sort through.

  • a creature without a clear or defined shape or form

    Example

    The monster in the horror movie was anamorphous and constantly changing shape.

  • a cloud without a clear or defined shape or form

    Example

    The anamorphous cloud hung low over the city, obscuring the view of the skyline.

Origins of anamorphous

from Greek 'an-' meaning 'not' + 'morphē' meaning 'form'

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Summary: anamorphous in Brief

The term 'anamorphous' [an-uh-mawr-fuhs] refers to something that lacks a clear or defined shape or form. It can also describe something that is unstructured or lacking in organization. Examples include an anamorphous painting, anamorphous thoughts, or an anamorphous company management structure. Synonyms for 'anamorphous' include 'shapeless,' 'formless,' and 'nebulous.'