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sphere Meaning

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sphere (n)

a particular environment or walk of life

any spherically shaped artifact

the geographical area in which one nation is very influential

a particular aspect of life or activity

a solid figure bounded by a spherical surface (including the space it encloses)

a three-dimensional closed surface such that every point on the surface is equidistant from the center

the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected

sphere Sentence Examples

  1. The Earth is an oblate spheroid, not a perfect sphere.
  2. The celestial sphere is an imaginary sphere surrounding the Earth from which the stars appear to move.
  3. A ball is a three-dimensional sphere with a uniform surface.
  4. The basketball swished through the net and landed perfectly in the center of the sphere.
  5. The sphere of influence of a celestial body is the region in which its gravity is dominant.
  6. A soap bubble is a thin, spherical membrane filled with gas.
  7. The sphere of competence refers to the body of knowledge and skills in which an individual is proficient.
  8. A snow globe contains a miniature world inside a transparent sphere.
  9. The sphere of integration is the region in which a multiple integral is evaluated.
  10. A sphere of light surrounded the angel as she appeared before the shepherds.

FAQs About the word sphere

a particular environment or walk of life, any spherically shaped artifact, the geographical area in which one nation is very influential, a particular aspect of

ball, orb, globe, bead, ring,circle,chunk, clump, ellipse, oval

block, square, block,square, rectangle, rectangle, cube,cube,

The Earth is an oblate spheroid, not a perfect sphere.

The celestial sphere is an imaginary sphere surrounding the Earth from which the stars appear to move.

A ball is a three-dimensional sphere with a uniform surface.

The basketball swished through the net and landed perfectly in the center of the sphere.