Noun (1)
ready to welcome their old Liberal friend back into the foldVerb (2)fold the blanket so that it will fit inside the trunk
the business folded after just two months Suffix
It will repay you tenfold.
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Verb
That combination is then folded into the warming character of suede and myrrh.—
Robb Report Studio,
Robb Report,
15 Aug. 2026 After ejection, the aircraft unfolds its folding wings and transitions to aerodynamic flight.—
Prabhat Ranjan Mishra,
Interesting Engineering,
14 Aug. 2026
Noun
In fact, Buckingham Palace is reportedly preparing for the possibility of Harry returning to the royal fold without Meghan.—
Allison Degrushe,
StyleCaster,
15 Aug. 2026 Instead, pack blazers, dress shirts, and anything with structure in a garment bag, which requires fewer folds and lays flat.—
Katie Jackson,
Travel + Leisure,
8 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for fold
Word History
Etymology
Verb (1)
Middle English, from Old English fealdan; akin to Old High German faldan to fold, Greek diplasios twofold
Noun (2) and Verb (2)
Middle English, from Old English falod; akin to Old Saxon faled enclosure
Suffix
Middle English, from Old English -feald; akin to Old High German -falt -fold, Latin -plex, -plus, Old English fealdan