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framing

/ˈfɹeɪmɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of enclosing or framing an object or picture.

    - "The painting was beautifully framed."
    - "She framed the photograph with care."
    - "The gold frame enhanced the value of the painting."
  • Noun

    The process of presenting information or an argument in a particular way to influence perception.

    - "The lawyer's framing of the case influenced the jury's decision."
    - "The media's framing of the issue shaped public opinion."
    - "The politician's framing of the issue appealed to voters."

Synonyms

fit up
Rhymes
Words rhyming with framing
aim , game , tame
Homonyms
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  1. frame (en) : A structure consisting of uprights, cross-pieces, and a platform, used as a base for a picture or mirror.

  2. frame (en) : To enclose or surround with a frame.

  3. frame (en) : The act of enclosing or framing an object or picture.

  4. frame (en) : To construct or build, especially a structure or a plan.


Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. framing (en) : The act of enclosing or framing an object or picture.

  2. framing (en) : The process of presenting information or an argument in a particular way to influence perception.

  3. frame (en) : A structure consisting of uprights, cross-pieces, and a platform, used as a base for a picture or mirror.

  4. frame (en) : To enclose or surround with a frame.

  5. frame (en) : To construct or build, especially a structure or a plan.


Variants
List of all variants of framing that leads to same result
framing , framings , framable , frame , frameable , framed , framer , framers , frames , freeze-frame , freeze-framed , freeze-frames , freeze-framing
Forms
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frames, framed, framing


Etymology
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The word 'frame' comes from the Old French word 'fraeme', meaning 'entire, entirety' or 'form'. In English, it has meant 'to enclose or surround with a frame' since the 15th century.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'framing' comes from the Old French word 'fraeme', which means 'entire, entirety' or 'form'.

  2. Frames have been used to enhance the beauty and value of paintings for centuries.

  3. Framing can be used to influence perception and shape our understanding of information.

  4. In law, framing is the process of presenting facts and arguments in a particular way to influence the outcome of a case.

  5. Framing is an essential part of storytelling and can greatly influence the way we perceive characters, plots, and themes.


Related Concepts
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  1. Perspective: The way in which information is presented or viewed can greatly influence our understanding and interpretation of it. Framing is one way in which perspective is manipulated to shape our perception.

  2. Bias: Framing can also be used to introduce or reinforce bias. By presenting information in a particular way, the framer can influence the way the audience perceives the information.

  3. Narrative: Framing is an essential part of storytelling. The way a story is framed can greatly influence the way the audience perceives the characters, the plot, and the themes of the story.


Culture
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Framing has been used extensively in various forms of art and literature. In painting, a well-designed frame can enhance the beauty and value of the artwork. In literature, framing refers to the way a story is presented to the reader, which can influence their interpretation and understanding of the story. In law, framing is the process of presenting facts and arguments in a particular way to influence the outcome of a case.

How to Memorize "framing"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a picture being placed in a beautiful frame.
    - Imagine the process of constructing a frame for a picture.
    - Visualize the way a frame can enhance the beauty and value of a picture.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'frame' with the idea of enclosing or surrounding.
    - Associate the word 'frame' with the idea of presenting information or an argument in a particular way.
    - Associate the word 'frame' with the idea of enhancing the beauty and value of something.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Frames are for beauty' to remember the meaning of 'frame' as it relates to enclosing or surrounding.
    - Use the mnemonic 'Framing is perspective' to remember the meaning of 'frame' as it relates to presenting information or an argument in a particular way.


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