figured
Americanadjective
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depicted as a figure in graphic art, painting, or sculpture
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decorated or patterned with a design
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having a form
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music
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ornamental
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(of a bass part) provided with numerals indicating accompanying harmonies
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Other Word Forms
- figuredly adverb
- self-figured adjective
Etymology
Origin of figured
1350–1400; Middle English, past participle of figuren to figure; -ed 2
Example Sentences
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At first, I figured he’s kinda shy, like me.
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I figured I’d just show up and hopefully he would too.
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“I just figured since I had to do your job, you owed me back.”
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Some of you–you know who you are—may not have been watching because you saw Duke blast out to a 19-point first half lead and figured the brick-flinging Huskies were cooked.
After years of working in his garden, the former novice has figured out what grows well in his yard’s different spots.
From Los Angeles Times
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