Pronunciation
/viː/
Definitions
Noun
Weave (noun): 1. The act of interlacing threads or yarns to form fabric or a pattern. 2. A complex structure or arrangement formed by intertwining elements. 3. [Computing] A method of coding data, such as a web page, by combining HTML and CSS.
Verb
Weave (verb): 1. To create fabric by interlacing threads or yarns. 2. To intertwine or blend ideas, stories, or elements in a narrative or discourse. 3. To skillfully combine or manipulate information, opinions, or concepts.
Adjective
Woven (adjective): Made or characterized by weaving, having a fabric or pattern created by interlacing.
Adverb
Weavingly (adverb): In a weaving or intricate patterned manner.
Phrases
- “Weave a story” to create a narrative or sequence.
- “A woven rug” describes a fabric rug made by weaving.
- “Weaving tradition” refers to cultural practices passed down through generations.
Example Sentences
- Noun: The weaver carefully inspected the finished cloth for any flaws.
- Verb: She wove her memories together into a vivid tapestry of her childhood.
- Adjective: The intricately woven basket was a work of art.
Synonyms
- Intertwine
- Lintegrate
- Combine -交织
- Wrought
Antonyms
- Untangle
- Disentangle
- Separate