Noun
the frame of a house
I need new frames for my glasses. Verb
It was the first state to frame a written constitution.
She framed her questions carefully.
He took the time to frame a thoughtful reply.
She claims that she was framed.
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Noun
The kitchen is a stunner, with custom cabinetry, a Wolf induction range, and a floor-to-ceiling A-frame window to light it all up.—Clio Chang, Curbed, 9 Dec. 2025 Takeshita plays not just with different effects through color and lighting but also the very shape of the frame.—Kambole Campbell, Vulture, 9 Dec. 2025
Verb
Read accused several people, including law enforcement, of attempting to frame her.—Matt Schooley, CBS News, 10 Dec. 2025 Machado framed the struggle not as partisan but existential — a fight for truth, for life and for the right to reunite families.—Antonio María Delgado, Miami Herald, 10 Dec. 2025 See All Example Sentences for frame
Word History
Etymology
Verb, Noun, and Adjective
Middle English, to benefit, construct, from Old English framian to benefit, make progress; akin to Old Norse fram forward, Old English fram from
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