Sentence examples for contoured from inspiring English sources

The word 'contoured' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has a shape or surface that is curved or molded to fit a specific purpose or design. Example: The new makeup brushes are expertly contoured to enhance the natural contours of the face for a flawless application.

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contoured

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"Sometimes the front teeth are of different lengths and you can have the gums contoured and made to look straighter," Druian says.

The hills have also been altered for safety; hills are now contoured to ensure that a jumper is rarely more than 3 to 4.5 metres (10 to 15 feet) above the ground during a jump.

In this work, which became a cultural icon, he used contoured lines and flat colour to create an emblematic image.

Art Nouveau graphic designs often utilized stylized abstract shapes, contoured lines, and flat space inspired by Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints.

There is no chromatic aberration using a reflector, and distortion and spherical aberration are controlled through the introduction of a carefully contoured aspheric magnifying mirror.

The monophonic (single melodic line) Minnelieder are virile, abounding in small leaps; they are attractively contoured and make use of modal scales (melodic patterns characteristic of medieval and Renaissance music until the advent of the major minor scale system).

In bell founding, molten metal (usually bronze) is poured into a mold consisting of an inner core and outer mold or cope contoured to a bell's profile.

The female body is more curved and contoured because of fatty tissue that covers the muscles, breasts, buttocks, hips, and thighs.

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By contrast, Ms. Lau created her line with contoured-to-the-body padding so that minuscule breasts can be enhanced with no gaps at the bustline.

With a full zip and a close, body-contoured performance fit, it has artic- ulated arms to offer maximum freedom of movement.

"Prado (White)" (1967), a projected white rectangle, flush to the floor, looks like a portal to another space, while "Ronin" (1968) appears to be a projected vertical sliver of light in a corner but really is a portal, to a smooth-contoured recess that is lit from within.

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