Curve
UK /["/kɜːv/"]/US /["/kɜːrv/"]/
Definition
a line or surface that bends gradually; a smooth bend
In simple words: A smooth, bending line or surface.
Examples
- The road has a sharp curve that you need to navigate carefully.
- The artist created a beautiful curve in her sculpture that drew a lot of attention.
- In mathematics, the curve can represent a variety of functions.
- He drew a curve on the graph to illustrate the trend over time.
- The athlete improved his performance after focusing on the curve of his swing.
Usage notes
Use 'curve' when describing shapes or paths. It can be physical, like a road, or abstract, like a trend. It's appropriate in casual and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
curve + object
Memory hint
Think of a car going around a smooth curve on a racetrack.
Collocations
- steep
- bell
- normal
- plot
- flatten out
- indicate something
- show something
- grade on a curve
Synonyms
- bend
Antonyms
- straight
- level
- flat
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'curved' as a verb form.
- Using 'curve' to refer to a straight line.
- Misusing in mathematical contexts without clarity.