adjective
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provided with or spanned by an arch or arches
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shaped like an arch; curved
Other Word Forms
- unarched adjective
Etymology
Origin of arched
Example Sentences
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The tree branches seem to separate, and the arched roadway appears.
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Neoclassical busts are cast in sand, marble and bronze and carved through with winding stairs, arched doors and regal columns.
His brow arched as if I had been naughty and he was now required to scold me.
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When she’s done, she lands steady on two feet, her arms up and her back arched.
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The building I was in had the same old ornate feel, with its tall ceiling and arched windows and rows of hard wooden seats.
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