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framed

Pronunciation: [freɪmd]

Word

Context: "visual art"

(verb) to put something, like a picture or a piece of artwork, inside a frame. This makes the artwork look nicer and protects it. It’s like putting a picture in a nice box to show it off.

Example

She framed her painting and hung it on the wall for everyone to see.

Example

He didn't frame the photo, so it got wrinkled and damaged.

Example

Did you frame the picture you took at the park?

Context: "deception"

(verb) to make someone seem guilty of a crime they didn't commit by creating false evidence. It’s like when someone tricks another person into looking bad or doing something wrong.

Example

The detective found out the person who was arrested was actually framed.

Example

Nobody framed him; he made a mistake on his own.

Example

Do you think someone could frame an innocent person?

Context: "condition"

(adjective) in good physical shape or health. If someone is framed, they feel strong and ready to do things. It’s like saying someone is fit and well.

Example

After training hard, he felt framed and ready for the big game.

Example

She didn’t feel framed at all after being sick for a week.

Example

Are you feeling framed for your upcoming competition?

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