plural
curves
plural
curves
Britannica Dictionary definition of CURVE
[count]
1
:
a smooth, rounded line, shape, path, etc.
2
technical
:
a curved line on a graph that shows how something changes or is affected by one or more conditions
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see also learning curve
3
:
a curving line or shape of the human body and especially of a woman's body
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usually plural
4
baseball
:
curveball
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often used figuratively
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Life has thrown him some curves [=thrown him some curveballs] over the years but he's never given up. [=he has had some difficult and unexpected problems in his life]
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The reporter threw the actress a curve [=surprised her with a difficult and unexpected question] when he asked about her past drug use.
ahead of the curve
chiefly US, approving
:
faster about doing something than other people, companies, etc.
behind the curve
chiefly US, disapproving
:
slower about doing something than other people, companies, etc.
2
curve
/ˈkɚv/
verb
curves;
curved;
curving
curves;
curved;
curving
Britannica Dictionary definition of CURVE
1
[no object]
:
to form a curve
:
to turn or change from a straight line, shape, or path to a smooth, rounded one
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The tail curves over the dog's back.
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The road curves to the left.
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The fence curves in toward the side of the house.
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The railing curves out near the observation platform.
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a curving path
2
[+ object]
:
to cause (something) to form a curve