1. contoured - Adjective
2. contoured - Verb
contoured
simple past and past participle of contour
contoured (comparative more contoured, superlative most contoured)
Smoothly shaped
But then, our way is the natural way ordained by god herself, whereas I have no idea whose set of social accidents and economic anomalies have contoured the ways of your odd and awkward land. Samuel R. Delany
A front-facing Touch ID and a camera underneath the display, wireless charging and contoured glass on the front and back bordered by a metal edge are among the changes revealed here. Source: Internet
She also appeared to be rocking a full face of makeup, including expertly contoured cheekbones, pink blush, and a light pink color on her full lips. Source: Internet
A grand-touring machine, the Ultra 300LX features a deeply contoured, two-tone seat and glossy paint. Source: Internet
DJI has also contoured the grip for a more ergonomic feel, which again helps when using the device for prolonged periods. Source: Internet
Because of their contoured shape, we were more skeptical about how well plastic, hard leather, and other molded shells would fit the new iPad. Source: Internet