contours Synonyms

contours Meaning

contours

the line representing this outline, an outline especially of a curving or irregular figure, to shape so as to fit contours, a usually meaningful change in intonation in speech, to construct (something, such as a road) in conformity to a contour, the outline of a figure, body, or surface, to shape the contour of, a line or drawing showing an outline, the general form or structure of something, made to fit the contour of something, to shape to fit contours, following contour lines or forming furrows or ridges along them

contours Sentence Examples

  1. The rolling contours of the hills guided the path of the winding road.
  2. The artist's pencil sketched the delicate contours of the sleeping child's face.
  3. The geologist studied the contours of the landscape to infer the area's geological history.
  4. The map highlighted the elevation contours to show the varying terrain.
  5. The contours of the athlete's muscles were visible beneath their taut skin.
  6. The topography of the region was characterized by sharp contours and rugged cliffs.
  7. The contours of the lake's shoreline defined its irregular shape.
  8. The architect carefully planned the contours of the building to maximize its functional space.
  9. The contours of the fingerprint provided unique identifying characteristics.
  10. The sculptor meticulously chiseled the contours of the marble statue, giving it lifelike form.

FAQs About the word contours

the line representing this outline, an outline especially of a curving or irregular figure, to shape so as to fit contours, a usually meaningful change in inton

outlines,figures, silhouettes, conformations, delineations,shapes, forms, profiles, skeletons, frameworks

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The rolling contours of the hills guided the path of the winding road.

The artist's pencil sketched the delicate contours of the sleeping child's face.

The geologist studied the contours of the landscape to infer the area's geological history.

The map highlighted the elevation contours to show the varying terrain.