Pronunciation: /mɔrf/
noun a physical form or shape that something takes on
A1 The caterpillar underwent a morph into a butterfly.
A2 The tadpole went through a morph to become a frog.
B1 The actor's impressive morph into the character amazed the audience.
B2 The company went through a significant morph after the new CEO took over.
C1 The technology industry is constantly experiencing morphs due to rapid advancements.
C2 The artist's work showcased a seamless morph between reality and fantasy.
verb to undergo a gradual process of transformation
A1 Caterpillars morph into butterflies.
A2 The tadpole morphed into a frog.
B1 The company had to morph its business model to adapt to the changing market.
B2 Over time, her personality morphed into a more confident and assertive one.
C1 The artist's style has morphed over the years, reflecting different influences.
C2 The political landscape has morphed significantly since the last election.
formal The scientist studied how cells morph during the process of development.
informal I love watching videos of makeup tutorials where they morph from plain to glamorous.
slang The car's design really morphed into something cool after the modifications.
figurative His personality seemed to morph into a completely different person when he was under stress.
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