Pronunciation: /breɪd/
noun a complex structure or pattern formed by intertwining three or more strands of hair, rope, or other materials
A1 She wore a braid in her hair.
A2 The little girl learned how to braid her doll's hair.
B1 I like to braid my hair before going to bed.
B2 Her intricate braid was the talk of the party.
C1 The stylist created a beautiful braid for the bride on her wedding day.
C2 The intricate braidwork on the costume was a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
verb to interweave strands of hair, rope, or other materials to form a braid
A1 She likes to braid her hair before going to school.
A2 I learned how to braid my sister's hair when I was younger.
B1 The hairstylist will braid your hair in a fishtail style for the wedding.
B2 She can braid intricate patterns into hair for special events.
C1 The artisan was able to braid together different materials to create a unique design.
C2 The master weaver could braid together strands of silk with incredible precision.
formal The hairstylist expertly weaved a beautiful braid into the bride's hair.
informal I love how your braid turned out, it looks so cool!
slang She's always rocking those killer braids, it's her signature look.
figurative The different storylines in the movie were like strands of a braid, coming together to form a cohesive narrative.
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