adjective
- having a frame or border around it
verb
- past tense and past participle of frame; to put a border or structure around something
- past tense and past participle of frame; to falsely accuse someone of a crime
- past tense and past participle of frame; to construct or build a structure
Usage: informal
Examples
- She framed the diploma and hung it on the wall.
- The carpenter framed the house in two weeks.
- He claimed he was framed for the robbery.
- The framed photograph sat on the mantle.
- They framed the artwork with gold trim.
- The detective suspected the witness had been framed.
- All the framed pictures fell during the earthquake.