molded
Prononciation : [moʊldɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « shaping »
(verb) to shape something into a specific form or design, like when you press soft material into a mold to make it hold that shape. Think of making cookies by pressing dough into a cookie cutter.
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She molded the clay into a beautiful vase.
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He didn't mold the dough properly, so the cookies spread out instead of keeping their shape.
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How did you mold the sand into a castle?
Contexte : « influence »
(verb) to influence or change someone or something in a certain way, like how a teacher shapes students' ideas or personalities. It’s about making something or someone develop in a specific direction.
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His experiences molded him into a confident leader.
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Negative comments did not mold her self-esteem; she remained confident.
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In what ways do you think your childhood molded you?
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) describing something that has been shaped or formed into a specific design. This often refers to how something looks after being created or constructed.
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The molded plastic parts fit together perfectly.
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The molded pieces were not smooth, and they looked rough instead.
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What are the advantages of using molded materials in products?
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