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Word: Bar-shaped

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The term "bar-shaped" describes something that is shaped like a long, rigid strip or bar, often made of metal or wood. Think of a bar as something that is long and flat, like a piece of candy or a metal rod.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "bar-shaped" to describe objects that have this specific shape.
  • It is often used in contexts like design, engineering, or when talking about furniture.
Example Sentences:
  1. The bar-shaped shelf was perfect for displaying books.
  2. The artist used a bar-shaped piece of metal to create her sculpture.
Advanced Usage:

In more technical contexts, "bar-shaped" can describe components in engineering or design, such as bar-shaped antennas or structural elements in buildings.

Word Variants:
  • Bar: This can refer to a long piece of solid material.
  • Barrel-shaped: This describes something that is shaped like a barrel, which is wider in the middle and tapers at both ends.
Different Meanings:

While "bar-shaped" specifically refers to the shape, "bar" on its own can also mean: - A place where drinks are served (like a pub). - A unit of measurement in physics (like a pressure unit). - A legal term, as in "bar association," which refers to a group of lawyers.

Synonyms:
  • Rectangular: Although not exactly the same, it can sometimes describe something that is long and flat.
  • Strip-shaped: Similar in meaning, emphasizing the long and narrow aspect.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly use "bar-shaped," but you might encounter phrases like "bar none," which means "without exception."

Summary:

"Bar-shaped" is an adjective used to describe objects that are long and flat, resembling a bar of metal or wood.

Adjective
  1. shaped like a rigid strip of metal or wood

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