Part of speech: Verb
create (as an entity)
Example: social groups form everywhere; They formed a company
Categories: Make, Create
Part of speech: Verb
develop into a distinctive entity
Example: our plans began to take shape
Categories: Become
Part of speech: Verb
assume a form or shape
Example: the water formed little beads
Categories: Change
Part of speech: Noun
a printed document with spaces in which to write
Example: he filled out his tax form
Categories: Document, Written document, Papers
Part of speech: Noun
(biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups
Example: a new strain of microorganisms
Categories: Taxonomic group, Taxonomic category, Taxon
Part of speech: Noun
an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse
Example: the essay was in the form of a dialogue; he first sketches the plot in outline form
Categories: Writing style, Literary genre, Genre
Part of speech: Noun
a particular mode in which something is manifested
Example: his resentment took the form of extreme hostility
Categories: Manner, Mode, Style, Way, Fashion
Part of speech: Noun
an ability to perform well
Example: he was at the top of his form; the team was off form last night
Categories: Ability
Part of speech: Noun
a mold for setting concrete
Example: they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation
Categories: Mold, Mould, Cast
Part of speech: Verb
to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting"
Example: The branches made a roof; This makes a fine introduction
Categories: Constitute, Represent, Make up, Comprise, Be
Pattern, Class, Configuration, Physical body, Soma
The word "form" comes from Latin fōrma. It started in Old French forme. Then it appeared in Middle English forme.
This word's path shows how empires, trade, and scholarship spread vocabulary across continents.