Pronunciation: /ˈrɛktæŋɡəl/
noun a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square
A1 A rectangle has four sides.
A2 I drew a rectangle on the paper.
B1 The garden was designed with a rectangular shape.
B2 The new building has a modern facade with rectangular windows.
C1 The artist used rectangles to create a sense of balance in the composition.
C2 The architect designed a stunning skyscraper with a unique rectangular structure.
adjective having the shape of a rectangle; having four straight sides and four right angles
A1 The rectangle table is in the corner of the room.
A2 She drew a rectangle shape on the paper.
B1 The building had a rectangular design with large windows.
B2 The artist used a rectangle canvas for their painting.
C1 The company logo is a series of overlapping rectangles.
C2 The architect designed a modern building with a unique rectangle facade.
formal The architect carefully measured the dimensions of the rectangle before designing the building.
informal I need to buy a new rug for the living room, preferably in a rectangle shape.
slang Let's grab a table in the back, it's a rectangle so we can all fit.
figurative Her life felt like a never-ending loop, going around in a rectangle with no way out.
rectangles
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