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form

Definition for form

noun as in shape; arrangement

noun as in animate body and its condition

noun as in accepted procedure; ceremony

noun as in document that requires answers or information

Strongest matches

application, letter, questionnaire

Strong matches

blank, chart, paper, sheet

Weak match

data sheet

noun as in type, kind

noun as in organization, arrangement

verb as in come into being; arise

verb as in educate, discipline

Strong matches

breed, instruct, rear, school, teach, train

verb as in comprise, be a part of

Strongest matches

compose, constitute, make, serve as

Weak matches

act as, figure in, make up

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Example Sentences

Symptoms are typically mild for this form of MS, according to the NHS, but about half of cases can develop into a more progressive form of the disease.

From BBC

An opera disguised as an oratorio to get around the church’s ban on profane opera, the impolitic work about past and present is formed as the conflict between extravagance and sanctity.

But the new contract does not include working for MSNBC, which is being spun off into a new corporate entity formed by parent company Comcast.

Some in the sector went on to find other forms of income, including actor Serene Sabah who decided to open an ice cream parlour.

From BBC

Glasnow was in vintage personal form in his season debut, holding the Braves without a hit until the fifth inning.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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