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    fig·ure
    /ˈfiɡyər/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. be a significant and noticeable part of something: "the issue of nuclear policy figured prominently in the talks" Similar featureappearbe featured/mentionedbe referred to
    • 2. think, consider, or expect to be the case: informal North American "for years, teachers had figured him for a dullard" Similar supposethinkbelievefancy

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  2. : a geometric form (such as a line, triangle, or sphere) especially when considered as a set of geometric elements (such as points) in space of a given number of dimensions. a square is a plane figure.

  3. the shape of the human body, or a person: I could see two tall figures in the distance. A strange bearded figure (= person) entered the room. central/key/leading figure figurative She was a central / key / leading figure in (= was an important person in) the movement for constitutional reform. a painting, drawing, or model of a person:

  4. the appearance or impression made by a person or sometimes a thing: to make quite a figure in financial circles; to present a wretched figure of poverty. a representation, pictorial or sculptured, especially of the human form: The frieze was bordered with the figures of men and animals.

  5. Definitions of figure. noun. alternate name for the body of a human being. synonyms: anatomy, bod, build, chassis, flesh, form, frame, human body, material body, physical body, physique, shape, soma. see more. noun. a model of a bodily form (especially of a person) “he made a figure of Santa Claus” see more. noun. a well-known or notable person.

  6. 1.countable noun B2. A figure is a particular amount expressed as a number, especially a statistic. We need a true figure of how many people in this country haven't got a job. It will not be long before the inflation figure starts to fall. Government figures suggest that two thirds of adults are obese or overweight. 2.countable noun B1+.

  7. figure. [countable, usually plural] a number representing a particular amount, especially one given in official information. Official figures indicate that crime is falling. Figures for April show a slight improvement on previous months. By 2017, this figure had risen to 14 million.

  8. FIGURE definition: 1. a symbol for a number: 2. numbers from 0 to 9/numbers from 10 to 99, etc 3. a number that…. Learn more.

  9. figure. noun. /ˈfɪɡyər/ numbers. [countable, usually plural] a number representing a particular amount, especially one given in official information the latest trade/sales/unemployment, etc. figures Viewing figures for the series have dropped dramatically.

  10. Definition of figure verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. A person, animal, or object that symbolizes something. 6. A pictorial or sculptural representation, especially of the human body. 7. a. A diagram: drew a figure of the office layout. b. A design or pattern, as in a textile: silk with a paisley figure. c. An illustration printed from an engraved plate or block. 8. a.

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