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frame
Verb
Noun
Meaning
• To
create
or
formulate
(a concept, plan, or system).
• To
enclose
(a picture or photograph) in a
frame
.
Examples
• She framed her
argument
very effectively.
• He framed the
photograph
of his
family
.
• The
proposal
was framed in a
way
that gained
wide
support
.
Meaning
• A
rigid
structure
that surrounds something such as a
picture
, door, or windowpane.
• A person's
body
with
reference
to its
size
or
build
.
Examples
• The
painting
was in a
beautiful
wooden
frame
.
• He has a
lean
,
muscular
frame
.
• The window's
frame
needed repainting.
Add
frame
Verb
Meaning
• To
create
or
formulate
(a concept, plan, or system).
• To
enclose
(a picture or photograph) in a
frame
.
Examples
• She framed her
argument
very effectively.
• He framed the
photograph
of his
family
.
• The
proposal
was framed in a
way
that gained
wide
support
.
Noun
Meaning
• A
rigid
structure
that surrounds something such as a
picture
, door, or windowpane.
• A person's
body
with
reference
to its
size
or
build
.
Examples
• The
painting
was in a
beautiful
wooden
frame
.
• He has a
lean
,
muscular
frame
.
• The window's
frame
needed repainting.