plural
shapes
plural
shapes
Britannica Dictionary definition of SHAPE
1
:
the form or outline of an object
[count]
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circles, squares, triangles, and other geometric shapes
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The cake has a rectangular/circular shape.
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The pieces came in many different sizes and shapes.
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a cookie in the shape of a heart [=a cookie shaped like a heart]
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The cloud took the shape of a dog. [=the cloud looked like a dog]
[noncount]
-
The pieces were sorted by size and shape.
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The cloud kept changing shape.
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The cake was rectangular/circular in shape.
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The bike's rim was bent out of shape. [=it was bent so that it was not its usual round shape]
2
[noncount]
a
:
the condition of something or someone
—
usually used with in
-
The car was in good/bad/poor shape.
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He's in better/worse shape now.
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All the players are in top/excellent shape.
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She has had quite a few glasses of wine and is in no shape to drive. [=she shouldn't drive because she has drunk too much wine]
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Their marriage is in bad/good shape.
b
:
a physically strong and healthy condition
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I need to start exercising and get back in shape.
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I'm out of shape because I haven't been exercising.
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The players were in poor condition, but the coach quickly whipped/licked/knocked/got them into shape.
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She stays/keeps in shape by exercising daily and eating well.
—
often used figuratively
3
[noncount]
:
the way something is done
:
the form of something
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Computer technology has changed the shape of communication.
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They offered help in the shape of [=in the form of] a loan. [=the help they offered was a loan]
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That behavior is not acceptable in any way, shape, or form. [=it is not at all acceptable]
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Another newspaper has stopped publication. Is this the shape of things to come in the newspaper business? [=is this what the future of the newspaper business is going to be like?]
4
[noncount]
:
a definite form or arrangement of something
5
[count]
:
a person or thing that cannot be seen clearly
bent out of shape
—
see 1bent
2
shape
/ˈʃeɪp/
verb
shapes;
shaped;
shaping
shapes;
shaped;
shaping
Britannica Dictionary definition of SHAPE
[+ object]
1
:
to give a particular form or shape to (something)
:
to work with (a material) in order to make something from it
—
often + into
2
:
to influence the development of (something)
:
to help (something) become what it is
3
:
to make (something, such as a plan) by a process of careful thought
shape up
[phrasal verb]
informal
1
:
to happen or develop in a particular way
2
a
:
to start behaving in a better or more acceptable way
◊ In informal U.S. English, if you are told to shape up or ship out, you will have to leave your job, position, etc., if you do not improve your behavior.
b
shape up (someone or something)
or
shape (someone or something) up
:
to cause (someone or something) to start behaving in a better or more acceptable way
3
:
to make your body stronger and healthier by exercising
— shaper
noun,
plural
shapers
[count]