amorphous (Meaning)

Wordnet

amorphous (s)

having no definite form or distinct shape

lacking the system or structure characteristic of living bodies

(of a group of people or an organization) unorganized or unfocused

unclear because vague or badly organized

without real or apparent crystalline form

Webster

amorphous (a.)

Having no determinate form; of irregular; shapeless.

Without crystallization in the ultimate texture of a solid substance; uncrystallized.

Of no particular kind or character; anomalous.

amorphous Sentence Examples

  1. The substance exhibited an amorphous structure, lacking a distinct crystalline arrangement.
  2. Her thoughts at that moment were amorphous, swirling in a chaotic and unpredictable manner.
  3. The artist deliberately created an amorphous painting, allowing viewers to interpret the shapes and colors freely.
  4. The concept was still amorphous, awaiting further development and clarification.
  5. The amorphous clouds in the sky shifted and morphed, creating a mesmerizing display of ever-changing patterns.
  6. The gelatinous material had an amorphous consistency, making it challenging to define its exact shape.
  7. The organization's goals were initially amorphous, but through collaboration, a clearer vision emerged.
  8. As the liquid cooled, it transitioned from a fluid state to an amorphous solid with no fixed structure.
  9. The boundaries between the two ideas were amorphous, blurring into a seamless integration of concepts.
  10. The amorphous nature of the project allowed for flexibility, adapting to unforeseen challenges and opportunities.

FAQs About the word amorphous

having no definite form or distinct shape, lacking the system or structure characteristic of living bodies, (of a group of people or an organization) unorganize

formless, unstructured, obscure,chaotic, fuzzy, shapeless, unformed, vague, unshaped, indefinite

structured, formed, formed, coherent, shaped, coherent,shaped, structured, ordered, definite

The substance exhibited an amorphous structure, lacking a distinct crystalline arrangement.

Her thoughts at that moment were amorphous, swirling in a chaotic and unpredictable manner.

The artist deliberately created an amorphous painting, allowing viewers to interpret the shapes and colors freely.

The concept was still amorphous, awaiting further development and clarification.