noun physical shape or condition
adjective of a high standard; excellent
Emphasizes the correct alignment and execution of exercises to prevent injury and maximize effectiveness
Used to describe the correct structure, organization, and presentation of academic work
Refers to the proper technique or posture required for a particular movement or activity
Indicates the correct body alignment, movement quality, and overall aesthetic in dance performance
Used to describe the proper behavior or manners expected in social situations
Refers to the aesthetic quality, composition, and overall visual appeal of a piece
In writing, 'good form' refers to following proper grammar, punctuation, and style guidelines to ensure clear and effective communication.
Psychologists may use 'good form' to describe appropriate behavior, ethics, and professional standards in their practice.
Athletes use 'good form' to describe proper technique and posture in sports to maximize performance and prevent injuries.
Lawyers use 'good form' to refer to following legal procedures, ethical guidelines, and professional conduct standards in their practice.
Teachers use 'good form' to describe effective teaching methods, classroom management techniques, and communication with students and parents.