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orb
[awrb]
noun
a sphere or globe.
a Christmas tree hung with brightly colored orbs.
the eyeball or eye.
He looks with blind orbs on an indifferent world.
any of the heavenly bodies, as the sun or moon.
He lay on the grass, warmed by that orb of day, the sun.
a globe bearing a cross; the mound or emblem of sovereignty, especially as part of the regalia of England.
Astrology., the number of degrees from exactness within which an aspect operates.
a circle or something circular.
Astronomy., (formerly) the orbit of a heavenly body.
the earth.
verb (used with object)
to form into a circle or sphere.
Archaic., to encircle; enclose.
verb (used without object)
to move in an orbit.
to form into an orb or globe; round out.
orb
/ ɔːb /
noun
verb
to make or become circular or spherical
(tr) an archaic word for encircle
Other Word Forms
- orbless adjective
- orblike adjective
- unorbed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of orb1
Word History and Origins
Origin of orb1
Example Sentences
“She had a dream when she was pregnant with me where she was in a field surrounded by golden orbs and they turned into the sun,” he explains.
Those heavenly orbs would never make it to market — not even down the street.
For some, though, “fruit salad” still conjures images of syrup-slicked fruit orbs — maybe even veering into ambrosia territory.
“I take care of everything in my orb,” says Michaela, “big and small, prey and predator.”
People took turns scanning their eyes by peering into white devices known as orbs — to prove they are human.
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When To Use
An orb is an object shaped like a sphere or globe.We call most globe-shaped things balls or spheres. Orb is usually reserved for more poetic uses, or to convey a fantastical or sci-fi feel—a UFO might be described as an orb, for example.Example: The movie shows the aliens traveling in an orb of light.
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