All Definitions for Form
Below are all the dictionary definitions of form:
1To do with shape.
2The shape or visible structure of a thing or person.
3A thing that gives shape to other things as in a mold.
4Regularity, beauty, or elegance.
5The inherent nature of an object
6That which the mind itself contributes as the condition of knowing
7That in which the essence of a thing consists.
8Characteristics not involving atomic components.
9A long bench with no back.
10The boundary line of a material object. In painting, more generally, the human body.
11The combination of planes included under a general crystallographic symbol. It is not necessarily a closed solid.
12To do with structure or procedure.
13An order of doing things, as in religious ritual.
14Established method of expression or practice
15Fixed way of proceeding
16Conventional or stated scheme
17Formula.
18Constitution
19Mode of construction, organization, etc.
20System.
21Show without substance
22Empty, outside appearance
23Ain, trivial, or conventional ceremony
24Conventionality
25Formality.
26Past history (in a given area)
27A habit of doing something.
28Level of performance.
29A class or year of school pupils.
30A numbered division grouping school students (usually every two years) in education between Years 1 and 13 (often preceded by an ordinal number to specify the form, as in sixth form).
31A blank document or template to be filled in by the user.
32A specimen document to be copied or imitated.
33A grouping of words which maintain grammatical context in different usages
34The particular shape or structure of a word or part of speech.
35The den or home of a hare.
36A window or dialogue box.
37An infraspecific rank.
38The type or other matter from which an impression is to be taken, arranged and secured in a chase.
39A quantic.
40A specific way of performing a movement.
41To assume (a certain shape or visible structure).
42To give (a shape or visible structure) to a thing or person.
43To take shape.
44To put together or bring into being
45Assemble.
46To create (a word) by inflection or derivation.
47To constitute, to compose, to make up.
48To mould or model by instruction or discipline.
49To provide (a hare) with a form.
50A class or rank in society.
51To treat (plates) to prepare them for introduction into a storage battery, causing one plate to be composed more or less of spongy lead, and the other of lead peroxide. This was formerly done by repeated slow alternations of the charging current, but later the plates or grids were coated or filled, one with a paste of red lead and the other with litharge, introduced into the cell, and formed by a direct charging current.
52Acronym of family, occupation, recreation, motivation, a set of potential topics of conversation for use by salespeople etc. [A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption)
53Kin
54In particular, a set of parents and their children
55An immediate family.]
About rhymes for form
Finding the right rhyme for form helps poets and songwriters add rhythm, musicality, and memorability to their work. Defined as "To do with shape.", form has 17 words that share its ending sound pattern.
Each rhyme carries a slightly different meaning and connotation. Warm is the most common rhyme in everyday usage. Transform works well in formal or poetic contexts. Storm is often preferred when the context calls for a specific nuance or imagery.
When choosing a rhyme, consider the meaning, formality level, and intended emotional impact. Some rhymes work better in casual songs while others shine in formal poetry. The list above provides the most common and useful rhymes for form, but always read your line aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally and supports your intended message.