Figured
/ˈfɪɡərd/
Meaning & Definition
verb
Past tense of figure; to have understood or calculated something.
After working on the math problem for hours, I finally figured it out.
To visualize or imagine a scenario; to form a mental image.
I figured you would want to come to the party, so I saved you a seat.
To represent or symbolize something, often in a specific form.
The artist figured the concept of freedom in her latest painting.
adjective
Having a specified shape or form.
The new building has a figured design that stands out in the city.
Etymology
From the Middle English 'figured', from Old French 'figurer', from Latin 'figūrāre'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
figure it out
to solve a problem or understand something
figure on
to expect or rely on something happening
figure out the math
to perform calculations in order to solve a problem
Related Words
figure
a numerical value or a shape; to represent or symbolize
configuration
the arrangement of parts or elements in a particular form
figurative
representing forms that are recognizable but not literal
Slang Meanings
To have a good idea about something or someone.
I figured she would be the one to win the competition.
To sort something out or resolve an issue.
We need to figure this out before the deadline.