Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈleɪs/
verb to weave or twist together
A1 I interlace my fingers when I pray.
A2 The threads interlace to create a beautiful pattern.
B1 She interlaces her stories with humor to keep the audience engaged.
B2 The director interlaces scenes from the past and present to create a compelling narrative.
C1 The author's writing style interlaces multiple themes seamlessly.
C2 The artist's intricate designs interlace various colors and textures flawlessly.
formal The intricate patterns of the tapestry were created using a technique to interlace different colored threads.
informal I love how the different flavors interlace in this dish, creating a unique taste.
slang The DJ expertly interlaces different beats to keep the crowd dancing all night.
figurative The author's words interlace seamlessly, painting a vivid picture in the reader's mind.
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