B1 verb (past participle/past tense) #40 most common 2 min read

reshaped

The clay was reshaped into a new bowl.

Explanation at your level:

You use reshaped when you change the shape of something. If you have a ball of clay and make it into a square, you have reshaped it.

Reshaped means to make something different. If you move furniture in your room, you have reshaped your living space to make it look better.

In this level, reshaped is often used for abstract things. A teacher might say, 'The new technology reshaped how we study,' meaning it changed the whole process.

Reshaped implies a deliberate effort to improve. It is common in business, like 'The CEO reshaped the company culture,' to show a significant, positive change.

Advanced users use reshaped to discuss structural or systemic changes. It suggests a deep, foundational alteration that affects the entire entity, such as reshaping global trade policies.

At the mastery level, reshaped carries nuance about legacy and evolution. It describes the inevitable or strategic modification of historical or cultural frameworks, indicating a profound shift in trajectory.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Means to change form.
  • Regular verb.
  • Used in business.
  • Implies improvement.

When you reshape something, you are taking an existing object or idea and giving it a brand-new form. It is not just a small tweak; it is a fundamental shift in how something looks or works.

Think of it like remodeling a room. You aren't just moving a chair; you are changing the layout to make it better for your needs. Whether it is physical clay or a complex business strategy, reshaping is all about intentional transformation.

The word reshaped comes from the prefix re- (meaning 'again') and the Old English word sceap (meaning 'form' or 'creation').

Historically, the root shape is related to the Germanic word skapjan, which meant 'to create' or 'to ordain'. By adding re-, English speakers created a way to describe the act of 'creating again' or 'forming anew', which has been used since the 16th century to describe everything from pottery to social structures.

You will often hear reshaped in professional or creative contexts. It is common to say that a company reshaped its strategy or that an artist reshaped the metal.

It is a versatile word that works well in both formal reports and casual conversation. You might hear it used to describe physical objects, like reshaped land, or abstract concepts, like reshaped public opinion.

While 'reshaped' is a literal verb, it often appears in phrases about change. 1. Reshape the landscape: To change the environment or market. 2. Reshape the narrative: To change how a story is told. 3. Reshape one's life: To make big changes for the better. 4. Reshape the future: To influence what will happen next. 5. Reshape the mold: To break old traditions.

Reshaped is the past tense and past participle of the verb reshape. It follows the regular pattern of adding -ed. In IPA, it is written as /ˌriːˈʃeɪpt/.

The stress is on the second syllable: re-SHAPED. It rhymes with words like taped, draped, escaped, shaped, and scraped.

Fun Fact

The prefix 're-' is one of the most productive prefixes in English.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌriːˈʃeɪpt/

Crisp 't' at the end.

US /ˌriːˈʃeɪpt/

Clear 'sh' sound.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'e' in -ed
  • stressing the first syllable
  • swallowing the 't'

Rhymes With

taped draped escaped shaped scraped

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Easy

Speaking 2/5

Easy

Listening 2/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

shape change

Learn Next

transform modify

Advanced

reconfigure

Grammar to Know

Past Participle

I have reshaped it.

Examples by Level

1

I reshaped the clay.

clay = mud for art

past tense

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1

The baker reshaped the dough.

2

She reshaped her hat.

3

We reshaped the garden.

4

They reshaped the plan.

5

He reshaped the metal.

6

I reshaped the box.

7

The wind reshaped the sand.

8

We reshaped the team.

1

The new law reshaped the city.

2

Technology has reshaped our lives.

3

She reshaped her career path.

4

The crisis reshaped their goals.

5

He reshaped the old furniture.

6

We reshaped the project timeline.

7

The artist reshaped the sculpture.

8

They reshaped the local park.

1

The merger reshaped the entire industry.

2

He reshaped his public image.

3

The earthquake reshaped the coastline.

4

The report reshaped our understanding.

5

She reshaped the organization's mission.

6

New data reshaped the theory.

7

The policy reshaped the economy.

8

They reshaped their strategy.

1

The movement reshaped the political landscape.

2

Global events reshaped his philosophy.

3

The innovation reshaped market dynamics.

4

She reshaped the curriculum to be inclusive.

5

The discovery reshaped scientific thought.

6

He reshaped the narrative of the war.

7

The reform reshaped the justice system.

8

They reshaped the architectural design.

1

The cultural shift reshaped societal norms.

2

The paradigm was reshaped by new evidence.

3

The artist reshaped the medium itself.

4

History has been reshaped by these events.

5

The philosopher reshaped our ethical framework.

6

The tectonic plates reshaped the continent.

7

The vision reshaped the company's identity.

8

The era reshaped the world order.

Common Collocations

reshaped the landscape
reshaped the industry
reshaped the economy
reshaped the future
reshaped the world
reshaped the strategy
reshaped the policy
reshaped the culture
reshaped the design
reshaped the structure

Idioms & Expressions

"reshape the mold"

to change tradition

She decided to reshape the mold of the industry.

formal

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Easily Confused

reshaped vs shaped

similar sound

reshape implies change

He shaped the clay vs He reshaped the clay.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + reshaped + Object

She reshaped the plan.

Word Family

Nouns

reshaping the act of changing form

Verbs

reshape to change

Adjectives

reshapable able to be changed

Related

shape root word

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Common Mistakes

reshapeded reshaped
It is already past tense.
using 'shape' instead of 'reshape' for major changes
confusing with 'reformed' in physical contexts
forgetting the 're' prefix
using it for minor adjustments

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a sculptor.

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Business Context

Use it for strategy.

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Cultural Insight

It implies progress.

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Grammar Shortcut

It's past tense.

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Say It Right

Stress the SHAPED.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't add -ed twice.

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Did You Know?

It's 16th century.

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

RE (again) + SHAPED (form) = Formed again.

Visual Association

A potter changing a vase shape.

Word Web

change form create improve

Challenge

Describe something you reshaped today.

Word Origin

English

Original meaning: To form again

Cultural Context

None.

Common in business and self-help culture.

Used in many corporate mission statements.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Work

  • reshaped the team
  • reshaped the goal

Conversation Starters

"How has technology reshaped your life?"

"What would you like to reshape?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you reshaped your habits.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

Yes, it ends in -ed.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

I ___ the clay into a ball.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: reshaped

The context is about changing form.

multiple choice A2

What does reshaped mean?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: To change form

It means to form again.

true false B1

Reshaped means to keep something exactly the same.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It means to change it.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Definition match.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Correct syntax.

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