framed
/freɪmd/
verb
- Past tense of 'frame' — to have placed a picture, photograph, or object in a frame.
- She framed the award and hung it on her wall.
- They framed the wedding photo in a silver frame.
- He carefully framed the poster with a black border.
- Past tense of 'frame' — to have formed or expressed something in a particular way.
- He framed the proposal in a positive light.
- The lawyer framed the question to get a clear answer.
- She framed her argument around the idea of fairness.
- Past tense of 'frame' — to have falsely made someone appear guilty of a crime.
- In the movie, the villain framed the hero for a robbery.
- He claimed his rival framed him for the theft.
- The evidence showed that the police had framed the suspect.
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adjective
- Having a frame, especially a rigid structure around the edges.
- He bought a framed mirror for the hallway.
- The museum displayed a collection of framed paintings from the 19th century.
- She hung a framed photograph of her family above the fireplace.
- Constructed or built with a supporting structure.
- They live in a steel-framed apartment complex.
- The tent is a lightweight, pole-framed shelter.
- The house is a timber-framed building with exposed beams.
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