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Definition of mold noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

mold

noun
 
/məʊld/
 
/məʊld/
(US English)
(British English mould)
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  1. [countable] a container that you pour a liquid or soft substance into, which then becomes solid in the same shape as the container, for example when it is cooled or cooked
    • A clay mold is used for casting bronze statues.
    • Pour the chocolate into a heart-shaped mold.
  2. [countable, usually singular] a particular style showing the characteristics, attitudes or behaviour that are typical of somebody/something
    • a hero in the ‘Superman’ mold
    • He is cast in a different mold from his predecessor.
    • She doesn’t fit (into) the traditional mold of an academic.
  3. [uncountable, countable] a fine soft green, grey or black substance like fur that is a type of fungus and that grows on old food or on objects that are left in warm wet air
    • There's mold on the cheese.
    • molds and fungi
    • mold growth
    see also leaf mould
Idioms
break the mold (of something)
  1. to change what people expect from a situation, especially by acting in a dramatic and original way
they broke the mold (when they made somebody/something)
  1. used to say that somebody/something is the only person or thing of their/its kind and there will never be another like them/it
    • Jenny, after they made you they broke the mold.
See mold in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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