Meaning & Definition of word "Mould"

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    Mould

    moʊld

    noun:

    • 1. A hollow container used to give shape to something when it hardens.
      • Example: The chef poured the mixture into the mould to create the dessert.
    • 2. A distinctive and typical form or character.
      • Example: The new policy was created in the mould of previous successful initiatives.
    • 3. A fungal growth that forms on food or in damp environments.
      • Example: The bread had developed a layer of mould after being left out for several days.

    verb:

    • 1. To shape or form something by using a mould.
      • Example: She decided to mould the clay into a beautiful vase.
    • 2. To influence or determine the nature of something.
      • Example: His experiences in childhood moulded his perspective on life.
    • 3. To fit or adapt to a particular shape or form.
      • Example: The software is designed to mould itself to the user's preferences.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'modle', from Latin 'modulus'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in the same mould:

    having similar characteristics or traits.

    to mould one's character:

    to shape or influence someone's character or behavior.

    Related Words

    casting:

    The act of pouring liquid material into a mould.

    pattern:

    A model or design used to create a mould.

    Slang Meanings of mould

    Meaning: To be influenced significantly by someone or something.

    Example Sentence: He was moulded by his experiences in the military.

    Meaning: To take on a specific role or behavior.

    Example Sentence: She really moulded into the team after a few weeks.