framed

[freɪmd]

framed Definition

  • 1having a frame or framework
  • 2falsely accused of a crime or offense

Using framed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The painting was beautifully framed.

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    The photograph was framed with a simple black border.

  • Example

    He was framed for the robbery he didn't commit.

  • Example

    The suspect was framed by the real culprit.

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    The evidence was planted to frame him.

framed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: framed in Brief

The term 'framed' [freɪmd] has two meanings. The first refers to something that has a frame or framework, such as a painting or photograph. For example, 'The painting was beautifully framed.' The second meaning is to be falsely accused of a crime or offense, as in 'He was framed for the robbery he didn't commit.' Synonyms include 'accused' and 'incriminated,' while antonyms include 'exonerated.'

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