figurenoun [ C ]
uk/ˈfɪɡ.ər/us/ˈfɪɡ.jɚ/figure noun [ C ] (NUMBER)
B1 the symbol for a number or an amount expressed in numbers:
C2 between 1 and 9/between 10 and 99:
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- The anticipated inflation figure is lower than last month's.
- These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total.
- This month's sales figures offer a glimmer of hope for the depressed economy.
- These figures mean that almost 7% of the working population is unemployed.
- The lawn was laid out in the form of the figure eight.
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Numbers generally
- antilogarithm
- Arabic numeral
- C, c
- cardinal
- D, d
- digit
- I, i
- infinity
- L, l
- log
- logarithm
- M, m
- mode
- nos
- number
- ordinal
- quantitative
- serial number
- whole number
- X, x
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figure noun [ C ] (SHAPE)
B2 the shape of the human body, or a person:
a painting, drawing, or model of a person:
B1 a woman's body shape:
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- She chiselled a figure out of the marble.
- He was a familiar figure on the lecture circuit.
- His geniality, reliability and ability made him a popular figure.
- The inert figure of a man could be seen lying in the front of the car.
- Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance.
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The body
- -bodied
- anatomy
- animal
- axial
- bod
- bodily
- body
- build
- corporal
- corporeal
- flesh
- frame
- local
- physical
- physically
- physique
- somatic
- system
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figure noun [ C ] (PICTURE)
B2 written abbreviation fig. a picture or drawing, often with a number, in a book or other document:
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Tables, graphs & diagrams
- abscissa
- asymptote
- asymptotic
- bar chart
- chart
- circuit diagram
- coordinate plane
- diagram
- graph
- graphically
- grid
- horizontal axis
- plot
- spidergram
- spreadsheet
- tabulate
- the periodic table
- tide table
- vertical axis
- x-axis
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Idiom(s)
figureverb
uk/ˈfɪɡ.ər/us/ˈfɪɡ.jɚ/figure verb (EXPECT)
B1 [ I ] mainly US to expect or think that something will happen:
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- He figured that they would offer the job to someone else.
- I figure that you'll want to eat before we go out.
- We figured that the train would be delayed.
- They figured that there might be a problem with the building work.
- She figures that she'll be able to save money by cycling to work.
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Planning, expecting and arranging
- accidentally
- accidentally on purpose idiom
- advertent
- advisedly
- aim
- aim at sth
- calculate
- engineer
- I might have known idiom
- in the pipeline idiom
- intend
- intent
- intention
- outlook
- promise
- reckon on sth
- scheme
- scientific
- see sth coming idiom
- set sth up
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figure verb (APPEAR)
[ I usually + adv/prep ] to be, appear, take part, or be included in something:
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Including and containing
- (right) down to idiom
- assimilate
- build sth in/into sth
- built-in
- carry
- cast
- cast your net wide idiom
- catholic
- extend
- factor
- factor sth in
- forget
- inbuilt
- incl
- pack
- package
- plug (sth/sb) into sth
- rich
- subsume
- throw sth in
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figure verb (NUMBER)
[ T ] US to calculate an amount:
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Calculations & calculating
- aggregate
- algorithm
- amount
- amount to sth
- average
- come to sth
- commutative
- computational
- compute
- equate
- get/have your sums right/wrong idiom
- grand total
- guesstimate
- instantaneous velocity
- miscalculate
- operation
- projected
- put
- put sth at sth
- result
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