forms meaning
EN[fɔːmz] [fɔɹmz]US
- NounBFformPREfor-
- VerbBFformPRformingPT, PPformed
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The findings indicate that both forms of homonegativity are prevalent in Europe.
- Decorative tilework typically takes the form of mosaic upon the walls, floor, or ceiling of a building
- This considerable variation (68%) is due to the subellipsoidal form of the protoconch.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Aggiss and Cowie are smash and grab artists, eclectically borrowing from a range of different dance and performance styles and making them into their own inimitable blended form.
- Even among the (rapidly disappearing) survivors of his generation, Yank Rachell is nearly alone in his persistent use of traditional, even preblues forms.
- Common in English, where in some putative compounds, such as autocrat or technocrat, both members would be combining forms.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of forms in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
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- Third-person singular forms
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Source: Wiktionary