Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪp.zɔɪd/
noun a four-sided figure with at least one pair of parallel sides
A1 A trapezoid has four sides.
A2 I learned about different shapes in school, like a trapezoid.
B1 The carpenter measured the angles of the trapezoid before cutting the wood.
B2 The trapezoid shape of the building made it stand out among the other structures.
C1 The artist used a trapezoid as the focal point in his abstract painting.
C2 The architect designed the building with trapezoid windows to allow for maximum natural light.
adjective describing or relating to a trapezoid
A1 The trapezoid shape of the building caught my attention.
A2 She drew a trapezoid figure on the whiteboard during the math class.
B1 The designer used trapezoid patterns in the wallpaper to create a modern look.
B2 The trapezoid windows in the room allowed for plenty of natural light.
C1 The trapezoid design of the new sports car enhances its aerodynamics.
C2 The architect incorporated trapezoid elements into the building's facade for a unique aesthetic.
formal The trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
informal I struggled to remember the properties of a trapezoid for my math test.
slang That trapezoid shape is so weird, it looks like a lopsided rectangle.
figurative Her thoughts were like a trapezoid, with some ideas parallel and others diverging.
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