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What is difference between:
Bend and curve ?
As noun and verb
May 31, 2019 1:20 PM
Answers · 1
Needs a little context to get the answer you want, I suspect.
Bend a pipe - ok
curve a pipe - ok, but never heard it.
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There is a bend in this pipe - ok
There is a curve on this pipe - ok, but a little unusual
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Bend the knee - ok
curve the knee? - nope -
Some things bend at a point, like knees, elbows,
curve is gentle, not abupt, so bend works some places that curve does not.
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Bend it till it breaks - ok
Curve it till it breaks - strange as curve generally means shape, smoothly.
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The road has a gentle bend to the left just after the bridge.
The road has a gentle curve to the left just after the bridge.
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The road bends left - strange
The road curves left - ok
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She had curves where she should have curves - ok, informal
She had bends where she should have bends - cannot picture it as a good thing
She had bends where she should have curves - Sounds bad
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Head torwards the corner post, then curve round towards the goal - ok
Head torwards the corner post, then bend round towards the goal - strange
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I know it is bending the rules a little, but we will do it anyway - ok ("bend" comes before "break")
Never heard of curving the rules :( ("curve" is not associated with "break")
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The car left the road at the bend after the summit. - ok
The car left the road at the curve after the summit. - ok
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