Pronunciation: /kənˈvɛks/
noun a convex shape or surface
A1 I found a shiny convex mirror at the store.
A2 The convex of the lens helped me see better.
B1 The artist used a convex shape in their painting to create depth.
B2 The convex of the glass magnified the image.
C1 The architect designed the building with convex curves for a modern look.
C2 The mathematician explained the concept of a convex set in great detail.
adjective having a surface or boundary that curves or bulges outward, as opposed to concave
A1 The ball is round, not convex.
A2 The mirror in the bathroom is convex, making objects appear larger.
B1 The scientist studied the convex shape of the lens to understand its focusing abilities.
B2 The architect designed the building with a convex facade to create a unique look.
C1 The mathematician used complex equations to analyze the convex curve of the graph.
C2 The artist painted a stunning landscape with a convex horizon that drew viewers in.
formal The convex shape of the lens focuses light onto the retina.
informal The mirror is kind of convex, so it makes things look bigger.
slang That convex curve is really cool, it gives the room a modern vibe.
figurative Her smile created a convex curve on her face, showing her happiness.
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