frame

word

/ˈfɹeɪm/
fraym
/fɹˈeɪm/
fraym

Definition

A frame is a border or structure that surrounds, supports, or holds something, such as a picture, door, or building. As a verb, it can mean to put something inside a border, to present it in a particular way, or to falsely make someone seem guilty of a crime.

Usage & Nuances

Common noun uses are 'picture frame', 'door frame', and 'window frame'. As a verb, 'frame a question/argument' means present it carefully, while 'frame someone' is strongly negative and means falsely accuse them. In tech and media, 'frame' can also mean one single image in video or animation.

Example Sentences

The photo is in a wooden frame.

basic

The video freezes on the last frame.

natural

The door frame needs paint.

basic

She will frame the painting tomorrow.

basic

We need to frame the problem in a simpler way.

natural

He claimed the police tried to frame him.

natural