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1. form
noun. ['ˈfɔrm'] the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something.
Synonyms
- theme
- entry word
- ghost word
- radical
- main entry word
- plural form
- word form
- root
- citation form
- base
- root word
- signifier
- acronym
- singular
- plural
- singular form
- word
- abbreviation
- stem
- etymon
Antonyms
- singular
- sensitize
- demilitarise
- transitivize
Etymology
- forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
- forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Art Form
- transform
- misinform
- disinform
- lukewarm
- conform
- reform
- perform
- inform
- deform
- swarm
- storm
- schwarm
- warm
- torme
- norm
- dorm
- orme
Sentences with art-form
1. Noun Phrase
Cinephiles looking for a more active role in their preferred art form should consider directing their own films.
2. Noun Phrase
Rag rugs initially were made out of necessity, but eventually were perceived as an art form.
2. form
noun. ['ˈfɔrm'] a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality.
Synonyms
- the like
- model
- genre
- genus
- color
- the likes of
- manner
- kind
- description
- type
- antitype
- like
- species
- ilk
- stripe
- style
- category
- flavour
- flavor
- art form
- brand
- variety
- make
- sort
Antonyms
- antitype
- loosen
- depersonalize
- dissimilate
Etymology
- forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
- forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. form
noun. ['ˈfɔrm'] a perceptual structure.
Synonyms
- strand
- pattern
- kaleidoscope
- structure
- mosaic
- perceptual experience
- percept
- perception
- shape
- gestalt
- fractal
Antonyms
- demilitarize
- dehydrogenate
- sensitise
- destabilise
Etymology
- forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
- forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. form
noun. ['ˈfɔrm'] any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline).
Synonyms
- lobularity
- shape
- spatial property
- roundness
- convexity
- curvature
- angularity
- narrowing
- configuration
- sharpness
- concavity
- concaveness
- contour
- convexness
- spatiality
- bluntness
- straight
- straightness
- dullness
- stratification
- topography
- curve
- keenness
- crookedness
- conformation
Antonyms
- crooked
- dullness
- angularity
- roundness
- straight
- crookedness
- straightness
Etymology
- forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
- forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. form
verb. ['ˈfɔrm'] create (as an entity).
Synonyms
- regroup
- draw up
- make
- organize
- reorganise
- choose up
- organise
- reorganize
- create
- syndicate
Antonyms
- orientalize
- centralize
- clutter
- orientalise
Etymology
- forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
- forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. form
verb. ['ˈfɔrm'] to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting".
Synonyms
- be
- comprise
- make
- chelate
- constitute
- add
- represent
Antonyms
- depersonalise
- demagnetise
- simplify
- decrease
Etymology
- forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
- forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. form
noun. ['ˈfɔrm'] alternative names for the body of a human being.
Synonyms
- someone
- soul
- shape
- physique
- female body
- homo
- material body
- chassis
- physical structure
- human body
- frame
- individual
- soma
- human
- male body
- human being
- build
- juvenile body
- physical body
- mortal
- man
- organic structure
- person
- figure
- body
- adult body
- anatomy
- bod
- somebody
Antonyms
- misconception
- deconcentrate
- destabilize
- enable
Etymology
- forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
- forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. form
verb. ['ˈfɔrm'] give shape or form to.
Synonyms
- individuate
- block
- draw
- dimension
- alter
- shape
- crystallize
- scallop
- dish
- cup
- square
- round
- ridge
- distort
- blow
- roll
- tie
- crystalize
- encircle
- plume
- square up
- fit
- change
- flatten
- sliver
- crystalise
- round off
- crystallise
- strain
- circle
- fork
- strike
- round out
- deform
- twist
- tabulate
- modify
- scollop
- turn
Antonyms
- qualify
- denaturalize
- empty
- cause to sleep
Etymology
- forme (Middle English (1100-1500))
- forme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. art
noun. ['ˈɑːrt'] the products of human creativity; works of art collectively.
Synonyms
- gem
- triptych
- genre
- cyberart
- kitsch
- mosaic
- dance
- graphic art
- creation
- diptych
- grotesque
- decoupage
- treasure
- fine art
- artificial flower
- plastic art
- commercial art
Antonyms
- mobile
- unargumentative
- inability
- stand still
10. art
noun. ['ˈɑːrt'] the creation of beautiful or significant things.
Synonyms
- printmaking
- artistic production
- gastronomy
- creative activity
- origami
- creation
- draftsmanship
- decoupage
- decalcomania
- drawing
- carving
- ceramics
- arts and crafts
- glyptography
- painting
- sculpture
- drafting
- artistic creation
- topiary
Antonyms
- natural object
- artifact
- finish
- ending