Pronunciation: /ɑːˈblɔŋ/
noun a shape that is longer in one direction than it is in the other
A1 I saw an oblong-shaped object in the distance.
A2 The oblong on the table caught my eye.
B1 The artist painted a beautiful oblong on the canvas.
B2 The oblong window provided a stunning view of the city below.
C1 The oblong table in the center of the room was the focal point of the design.
C2 The oblong shape of the building was a unique architectural feature.
adjective having an elongated shape, as a rectangle or an oval
A1 The oblong table in the room is perfect for family dinners.
A2 She bought an oblong rug to place in front of the sofa.
B1 The oblong shape of the building made it stand out in the city skyline.
B2 The oblong pool was surrounded by lounge chairs and umbrellas.
C1 The oblong conference room was equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
C2 The oblong sculpture in the park was a focal point for visitors.
formal The oblong shape of the table allows for more seating around it.
informal I bought an oblong rug for the living room.
slang Check out that oblong pizza slice, it's huge!
figurative Her oblong reasoning led her to a flawed conclusion.
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