"Forming" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Forming means to create or shape something in its final form, often through a process of processing or transforming raw materials or ideas. It can also refer to the act of establishing or setting up a habit, behavior, or entity. In grammar, forming is a way of describing the process of creating or constructing sentences, phrases, or words from words and/or phrases.
Formicidae is the scientific family name for ants. The word "formicidae" comes from the Latin word "formica," meaning ant. It refers to the large and diverse group of insects that includes over 12,000 known species of ants, ranging from the common pavement ant to the leafcutter ant.
Formidability refers to the quality of being formidable or intimidating, often in a physical or mental sense. It can be used to describe a person, animal, or even a situation that commands respect or inspires fear due to its strength, power, or daunting presence.
Formidolose is an adjective that means causing a strong feeling of fear or alarm; awe-inspiring or intimidating. It is often used to describe something that is grand, majestic, or impressive, but which also inspires a sense of fear or respect due to its size, power, or beauty. For example, "The formidolose mountain peak loomed above us, making us feel small and insignificant."