Pronunciation: /ˈɪntərˌleɪst/
verb to weave or twist together
A1 The threads were interlaced to create a beautiful pattern.
A2 She interlaced her fingers and took a deep breath.
B1 The history of the two families is interlaced through generations.
B2 The vines interlaced around the trellis, creating a natural canopy.
C1 The complex plot of the novel is interlaced with multiple storylines.
C2 The themes of love and loss are interlaced throughout the artist's work.
adjective having been woven or twisted together
A1 The two colors were interlaced in the pattern of the scarf.
A2 The vines were interlaced to create a sturdy fence around the garden.
B1 The detective found interlaced clues that led to the identity of the suspect.
B2 The complex plot of the novel was interlaced with unexpected twists and turns.
C1 The artist's masterpiece featured a tapestry of interlaced colors and textures.
C2 The interlaced themes of love and betrayal created a compelling narrative in the film.
formal The intricate design featured interlaced patterns of gold and silver threads.
informal The vines were interlaced together to create a beautiful natural barrier.
slang The DJ's music was so good, it felt like he had interlaced the beats perfectly.
figurative The author's words were interlaced with emotion, creating a powerful impact on the readers.
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