|
| shape [ shayp ] |
noun (plural shapes) |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. outline: the outline of something's form
 His face has a square shape.
|
2. something not clearly seen: something that has bulk but is not clearly seen in outline
 She could see a shape through the fog.
|
3. mathematics geometric form: a geometric form, e.g. a square, triangle, cone, or cube
|
4. general character of something: the broad character that something has
 the overall shape of the proposals
|
5. original form: the original or optimal form of something
 The pleats lost their shape in the wash.
|
6. health: the condition of somebody's health or fitness
 She exercises regularly and is in pretty good shape.
|
7. something's condition: the condition that something is in
 The lawn is in great shape.
|
8. mold for something: a mold or pattern for making something or giving something its form
|
9. ghost: a ghostly form or phantom
|
transitive verb (past and past participle shaped, present participle shap·ing, 3rd person present singular shapes) |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. influence something greatly: to have a profound or crucial influence over something
 His beliefs were shaped by his upbringing.
|
2. plan for nature of something: to plan or decide on what the character of something should be
 They are meeting to shape the nation's future.
|
3. give shape to something: to mold something into a different shape
 She shapes the clay into little animals.
|
4. psychology train with reward and punishment: to change somebody's behavior gradually using reward as the person comes closer to the desired behavior, and punishment for moving away from it
|
| [ Old English gesceap "creation" < Germanic, "cut out"] |
|
 shaped adjective |
 shap·er noun |
|
|
knock or lick or whip somebody or something into shape to bring somebody or something to a desired state quickly, roughly, or haphazardly (informal)
|
take shape to take a definite form
|