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figured
fig·ured F0115400 (fĭg′yərd)adj.1. Shaped or fashioned in a particular way.2. Decorated with a design; patterned: "My dress is richly figured" (Amy Lowell).3. Represented, as in graphic art or sculpture; depicted.figured (ˈfɪɡəd) adj1. (Art Terms) depicted as a figure in graphic art, painting, or sculpture2. decorated or patterned with a design3. having a form4. (Music, other) music a. ornamentalb. (of a bass part) provided with numerals indicating accompanying harmoniesfig•ured (ˈfɪg yərd) adj. 1. ornamented with a device or pattern. 2. formed or shaped. 3. represented by a pictorial or sculptured figure. [1350–1400] fig•ured•ly (ˈfɪg yərd li, -yər ɪd-) adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | figured - (of e.g. fabric design) adorned with patterns; "my dress is richly figured"- Amy Lowellpatterned - having patterns (especially colorful patterns) | Translationsdecoratofiguratostampato [di tessuto]фигурныйfigured
figure out1. To come to understand someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "figure" and "out." Can you figure out these instructions? What do you think we're supposed to do next? A: "I just can't figure the new kid out." B: "I know, he's kind of weird."2. To determine something. Have you guys figured out a venue for the party yet?See also: figure, outfigure in(to) (something)1. To incorporate or include someone or something in something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "figure" and "in." Before you accept this job offer, you need to figure the long commute in. Is the legal department coming too? Shoot, I didn't figure them into my count when I reserved the smaller conference room.2. To add a number or amount to something. Wait, did you figure in the sales tax when you calculated the total?3. To be a significant factor in a decision. Of course his many years of experience figured into our decision to hire him!See also: figurefigure upTo add or total something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "figure" and "up." Do you mind figuring up the total for us?See also: figure, upfigure out the root of the problemTo find or ascertain the cause of a particular problem or issue. The plumber has figured out the root of the problem, and it doesn’t sound too costly to fix, thank goodness.See also: figure, of, out, problem, rootfigure into (something)To be a factor or consideration in something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "figure" and "into." Did my feelings figure into your thought process at all? Oh yes, the great schools in this area definitely figured into our decision to buy a house here.See also: figurefigure someone or something outto begin to comprehend someone or something; to come to understand someone or something better. I just can't figure you out. I can't figure out quiet people readily.See also: figure, outfigure something upto add up the amount of something. Please figure the bill up. We have to go now. I will figure up the bill right away.See also: figure, upfigure out1. Discover or determine, as in Let's figure out a way to help. [Early 1900s] 2. Solve or decipher, as in Can you figure out this puzzle? [Early 1800s] See also: figure, outfigure upCalculate, total, as in Please figure up just how many feet of lumber we need. [Late 1800s] See also: figure, upfigure outv.1. To discover or decide something: Let's figure out a way to help. We figured out when to hold the next meeting.2. To solve or decipher something: Can you figure this puzzle out? Late into the night, I figured out my homework assignment.See also: figure, outfigure upv. To calculate something, especially by addition: That's all of the supplies we need; can you figure up the total for us? We figured up the bill incorrectly; everyone owes another $10.See also: figure, upfigured
figured1. depicted as a figure in graphic art, painting, or sculpture 2. Musica. ornamental b. (of a bass part) provided with numerals indicating accompanying harmonies FinancialSeeFigurefigured Related to figured: figure outWords related to figuredadj (of e.g. fabric design) adorned with patternsRelated Words |