molded (Meaning)
molded (s)
shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort)
molded (imp. & p. p.)
of Mould
Synonyms & Antonyms of molded
Synonyms:
- spoilt
- putrefied
- corrupted
- fell apart
- fouled
- turned
- moldered
- ran to seed
- deteriorated
- crumbled
- perished
- spoiled
- descended
- festered
Antonyms:
molded Sentence Examples
- The potter molded the wet clay into an exquisite vase.
- The waves molded the coastline into a rugged masterpiece.
- The sculptor molded the bronze into a lifelike figure.
- The moldy bread had become misshapen and inedible.
- The wind molded the snow into intricate drifts.
- The love of his life molded him into a better man.
- The harsh environment molded the survivors into resilient individuals.
- The child's imagination molded the world around her.
- The experience had molded her into a wiser and more compassionate person.
- The mold of society tried to suppress his individuality.
FAQs About the word molded
shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort)of Mould
decomposed, disintegrated, decayed, rotted, spoilt, putrefied, corrupted, fell apart, fouled, turned
grew, matured,developed, restored, restored, developed, matured, ripened, aged, grew
The potter molded the wet clay into an exquisite vase.
The waves molded the coastline into a rugged masterpiece.
The sculptor molded the bronze into a lifelike figure.
The moldy bread had become misshapen and inedible.