formed

/fɔːrmd/
verb
  1. Past tense of form: to create, make, or bring something into existence.
    • The government formed a committee to investigate the issue.
    • Ice formed on the surface of the lake overnight.
    • The children formed a circle to play a game.
  2. Past tense of form: to take a particular shape or structure.
    • The clay formed easily in her hands as she sculpted.
    • The clouds formed into the shape of a dragon.
    • The crowd formed a long line outside the theater.
  3. Past tense of form: to develop or establish a habit, relationship, or idea.
    • She formed the habit of reading before bed.
    • The team formed a new strategy for the competition.
    • They formed a strong friendship during their first year of college.
adjective
  1. Having a particular shape or structure.
    • A well-formed plan is essential for success.
    • The newly formed island appeared after the volcanic eruption.
    • The artist displayed a beautifully formed sculpture.