Meaning & Definition of word "Frame"

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    Frame

    /freɪm/

    noun:

    • 1. A rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something such as a picture or a door.
      • Example: She hung the painting in a beautiful ornate frame.
    • 2. A structure that supports or encloses something.
      • Example: The frame of the building was made of steel.
    • 3. The physical and temporary support structure for a vehicle's body.
      • Example: The car's frame was damaged in the accident.

    verb:

    • 1. To construct or formulate an idea or plan.
      • Example: The committee will frame a proposal for the new policy.
    • 2. To shape or position something within a particular context.
      • Example: She framed the question in a way that encouraged discussion.
    • 3. To create a false impression of someone by placing evidence or circumstances in a misleading context.
      • Example: He was framed for a crime he did not commit.

    Etymology

    Middle English fram, from Old English framian, meaning to make or create.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    frame of reference:

    A set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgments can be made.

    in the frame:

    Being considered or included in a situation or discussion.

    frame someone:

    To falsely accuse or implicate someone in a crime or wrongdoing.

    Related Words

    framing:

    The act of constructing or creating a frame or context.

    reframe:

    To change the conceptual structure of something.

    framework:

    A supporting structure or system that provides a basis for something.

    Slang Meanings of frame

    Meaning: To set someone up for blame or punishment.

    Example Sentence: They totally framed him for the robbery.

    Meaning: To create an unrealistic or exaggerated version of an event.

    Example Sentence: You're framing the story to make it sound more dramatic.