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figure
ˈfɪɡə
Meanings
noun
- a number, especially one which forms part of official statistics or relates to the financial performance of a company.E.g. the trade figures
- a person's bodily shape, especially that of a woman and when considered to be attractive.E.g. she had always been so proud of her figure
- a person of a particular kind, especially one who is important or distinctive in some way.E.g. Williams became something of a cult figure
- a shape which is defined by one or more lines in two dimensions (such as a circle or a triangle), or one or more surfaces in three dimensions (such as a sphere or a cuboid), either considered mathematically in geometry or used as a decorative design.E.g. a red ground with white and blue geometrical figures
- a short succession of notes producing a single impression; a brief melodic or rhythmic formula out of which longer passages are developed.
- the form of a syllogism, classified according to the position of the middle term.
verb
- have a significant part or role in a situation or process.E.g. the issue of nuclear policy figured prominently in the talks
- think, consider, or expect to be the case.E.g. I figured that I didn't have much of a chance
- calculate or work out (an amount or value) arithmetically.E.g. my accountant figured my tax wrong
- represent in a diagram or picture.E.g. varieties of this Cape genus are figured from drawings made there
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