contour

[ˈkɑːn.tʊr]

contour Definition

  • 1the outline of a shape or figure, especially a person's body, or the shape created by this outline
  • 2a line that surrounds an area and defines its shape

Using contour: Examples

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

  • Example

    The contour of her face was striking.

  • Example

    The map shows the contours of the coastline.

  • Example

    The artist used light and shadow to create the contours of the sculpture.

contour Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for contour

Phrases with contour

  • a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level

    Example

    The contour lines on the map indicate the steepness of the terrain.

  • a method of farming that involves plowing furrows sideways across a hillside, following the natural contours of the land

    Example

    Contour farming helps to prevent soil erosion on hillsides.

  • the difference in elevation between two adjacent contour lines on a map

    Example

    The contour interval on this map is 10 meters.

Origins of contour

from French 'contour', from 'contre' meaning 'against' and 'tour' meaning 'turn'

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Summary: contour in Brief

A 'contour' [ˈkɑːn.tʊr] refers to the outline of a shape or figure, such as a person's body, or the shape created by this outline. It can also refer to a line that surrounds an area and defines its shape. Examples include 'The contour of her face was striking.' and 'The map shows the contours of the coastline.' 'Contour' extends into phrases like 'contour line,' which indicates equal height above or below sea level, and 'contour farming,' a method of farming that follows the natural contours of the land.