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forming

Pronunciation: [ˈfɔːrmɪŋ]

Word

Context: "creation"

(verb) to make or shape something, like creating a new object, idea, or group. When you form something, you are putting it together or developing it.

Example

We are forming a new team to work on the project.

Example

The idea of forming a club fell apart because no one was interested.

Example

What are you forming out of all those pieces?

Context: "development"

(verb) to develop or change into a certain shape, condition, or type. It's like how clay changes shape when you press it.

Example

The clouds are forming into a beautiful shape in the sky.

Example

The snow isn't forming into snowballs because it's too dry.

Example

What shapes are the leaves forming in the wind?

Context: "education"

(verb) to help someone learn or grow in a particular way. It's like how a teacher helps students form their ideas and skills.

Example

The coach is forming the kids into better soccer players.

Example

They aren't forming good habits if they don't practice regularly.

Example

How is the teacher forming the students' understanding of math?

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