Amorphous Meaning in English
word
əˈmɔɹfəs
uh-MOR-fuhs
ɐmˈɔːfəs
uh-MAW-fuhs
Definición
Without a clear or definite shape or form; can also mean something lacking structure, organization, or clear character.
Uso & Matices
Mostly formal or academic, often used in science (e.g., chemistry, physics) or to describe something vague or undefined. Do not use to describe living beings. Frequently paired with words like 'object', 'idea', 'cloud', or 'concept'.
Spanish: amorfo - sin forma definidaPortuguese (BR): amorfo - sem forma definidaPortuguese (PT): amorfo - sem forma definidaChinese (Simplified): 无定形的 - 模糊的Chinese (Traditional): 無定形的 - 模糊的Hindi: अकार रूप - आकारहीनArabic: غير متبلور - غير محدد الشكلBengali: অস্পষ্ট - নির্দিষ্ট রূপহীনRussian: бесформенный - аморфныйJapanese: 無定形の - 形のないVietnamese: không có hình dạng rõ ràng - vô định hìnhKorean: 형체가 없는 - 불명확한Turkish: şekilsiz - biçimsizUrdu: بے ساخت - غیر واضحIndonesian: amorfa - tak berbentuk jelas
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The cloud in the sky looks amorphous.
basic
This metal is amorphous because it has no clear structure.
basic
The artist painted an amorphous shape on the canvas.
basic
Her ideas about the project were still pretty amorphous.
natural
It's hard to categorize something so amorphous as modern art.
natural
The plan was still amorphous, with no clear details decided yet.
natural