noun, verb, -ured, -ur⋅ing.| 1. | a numerical symbol, esp. an Arabic numeral. |
| 2. | an amount or value expressed in numbers. |
| 3. | figures, the use of numbers in calculating; arithmetic: to be poor at figures. |
| 4. | a written symbol other than a letter. |
| 5. | form or shape, as determined by outlines or exterior surfaces: to be round, square, or cubical in figure. |
| 6. | the bodily form or frame: a slender or graceful figure. |
| 7. | an individual bodily form or a person with reference to form or appearance: A tall figure stood in the doorway. |
| 8. | a character or personage, esp. one of distinction: a well-known figure in society. |
| 9. | a person's public image or presence: a controversial political figure. |
| 10. | the appearance or impression made by a person or sometimes a thing: to make quite a figure in financial circles; to present a wretched figure of poverty. |
| 11. | a representation, pictorial or sculptured, esp. of the human form: The frieze was bordered with the figures of men and animals. |
| 12. | an emblem, type, or symbol: The dove is a figure of peace. |
| 13. | Rhetoric. a figure of speech. |
| 14. | a textural pattern, as in cloth or wood: draperies with an embossed silk figure. |
| 15. | a distinct movement or division of a dance. |
| 16. | a movement, pattern, or series of movements in skating. |
| 17. | Music. a short succession of musical notes, as either a melody or a group of chords, that produces a single complete and distinct impression. |
| 18. | Geometry. a combination of geometric elements disposed in a particular form or shape: The circle, square, and polygon are plane figures. The sphere, cube, and polyhedron are solid figures. |
| 19. | Logic. the form of a categorical syllogism with respect to the relative position of the middle term. |
| 20. | Optics. the precise curve required on the surface of an optical element, esp. the mirror or correcting plate of a reflecting telescope. |
| 21. | the natural pattern on a sawed wood surface produced by the intersection of knots, burls, growth rings, etc. |
| 22. | a phantasm or illusion. |
| 23. | to compute or calculate (often fol. by up): to figure up a total. |
| 24. | to express in figures. |
| 25. | to mark or adorn with a design or pattern. |
| 26. | to portray by speech or action. |
| 27. | to represent or express by a figure of speech. |
| 28. | to represent by a pictorial or sculptured figure, a diagram, or the like; picture or depict; trace (an outline, silhouette, etc.). |
| 29. | Informal. to conclude, judge, reason, or think about: I figured that you wanted me to stay. |
| 30. | Music.
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| 31. | to compute or work with numerical figures. |
| 32. | to be or appear, esp. in a conspicuous or prominent way: His name figures importantly in my report. |
| 33. | Informal. (of a situation, act, request, etc.) to be logical, expected, or reasonable: He quit the job when he didn't get a raise—it figured. |
| 34. | figure in, to add in: Figure in rent and utilities as overhead. |
| 35. | figure on, Informal.
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| 36. | figure out, Informal.
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| 37. | figure up, Informal. to total: The bill figures up to exactly $1000. |
| 38. | cut a figure. cut (defs. 79, 80b). |
fig·ure (fĭg'yər) n.
v. tr.
figure inTo include, as in making an account: figured in travel expenses. figure on Informal
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin figūra; see dheigh- in Indo-European roots.] fig'ur·er n. Synonyms: These nouns denote an element or a component in a decorative composition: a tapestry with a floral figure; a rug with a geometric design; a brooch with a fanciful and intricate device; a scarf with a heart motif; fabric with a plaid pattern. See Also Synonyms at calculate, form. |
figure fig·ure (fĭg'yər)
n.
A form or shape, as of the human body.
A person representing the essential aspects of a particular role.
figure on
Depend on, count on, as in We figured on your support.
Take into consideration, expect, as in We figured on his being late.
Plan, as in We'll figure on leaving at noon. All three colloquial usages date from about 1900.