Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪnˌspʌn/

Definitions of finespun

adjective Finespun is an adjective that describes something delicate or intricate, often in a refined or elegant way.

Example Sentences

A1 The spider created a finespun web to catch its prey.

A2 She admired the finespun embroidery on the dress.

B1 The artist used finespun brush strokes to create a delicate portrait.

B2 The author's finespun writing style captivated readers.

C1 The scientist's finespun theory revolutionized the field of physics.

C2 The chef's finespun culinary skills earned them a Michelin star.

Examples of finespun in a Sentence

formal The artist's finespun brushstrokes created a delicate masterpiece.

informal She admired the finespun details of the intricate lacework.

slang That finespun story he told was full of exaggerations.

figurative His finespun arguments were easily dismantled by the opposition.

Grammatical Forms of finespun

past tense

finespun

plural

finespuns

comparative

more finespun

superlative

most finespun

present tense

finespins

future tense

will finespin

perfect tense

have finespun

continuous tense

is finespinning

singular

finespun

positive degree

finespun

infinitive

to finespin

gerund

finespinning

participle

finespun

Origin and Evolution of finespun

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'finespun' originated from the combination of 'fine' and 'spun', suggesting something delicate or intricately crafted.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something finely spun or delicate, 'finespun' has evolved to also imply something overly intricate or elaborate, often used in a negative connotation.