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    framed
    /frāmd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a picture or similar) held in a frame: "a framed photograph of her father"
    • 2. (of a building) having a frame of a specified material: "a traditional oak-framed house"

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  2. The meaning of FRAMED is having a frame : set in a frame. How to use framed in a sentence.

  3. Meaning of framed in English. framed. adjective. uk / freɪmd / us / freɪmd / Add to word list. surrounded by a border: a framed photograph. a pair of silver-framed glasses. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Edges & extremities of objects. apex. apical. apices. bevel. border. bottom. brow. cap. circumference. edge. extremity. foot.

  4. Something that's framed is surrounded by or held inside a frame. A framed photograph has a border around it, and is often behind a protective piece of glass. You might hang all your framed paintings on one wall in your apartment, or cluster your favorite framed photos on your piano.

  5. frames. the plastic or metal structure that holds together a pair of glasses: I think I need glasses with bigger frames. See more. Fewer examples. A picture frame often has bevelled edges. This door won't shut properly. I think the frame must be out of true. The painting was presented in a gilt picture frame.

  6. The meaning of FRAME is the physical makeup of an animal and especially a human body : physique, figure. How to use frame in a sentence.

  7. Definition of framed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. noun. a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc. a rigid structure formed of relatively slender pieces, joined so as to surround sizable empty spaces or nonstructural panels, and generally used as a major support in building or engineering works, machinery, furniture, etc.

  9. When frame is a noun, it is usually some kind of enclosure or outline that is also a physical support — like the frame around a window, a bed frame, or a picture frame. One frozen image, or still, from a movie is another kind of frame.

  10. to surround something/somebody in a way that makes an attractive image. frame something/somebody I like the way your hair frames your face. (be) framed against something He stood there, head back, framed against the blue sky. produce false evidence.

  11. The frame of an object such as a building, bicycle, chair, or window is the arrangement of wooden, metal, or plastic bars between which other material is fitted, and which give the object its strength and shape. He supplied housebuilders with modern timber frames.

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