Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈwiːv/
noun the act or process of weaving or twisting together
A1 The interweave of colors in the rug was beautiful.
A2 The interweave of different cultures in the city made it a vibrant place to live.
B1 The interweave of plot lines in the novel kept me engaged until the end.
B2 The interweave of melodies in the symphony created a harmonious blend of sounds.
C1 The interweave of scientific research and technological advancements is crucial for progress.
C2 The interweave of historical events and personal narratives in the documentary provided a comprehensive view of the subject.
verb to weave or twist together
A1 I interweave the strands of yarn to make a scarf.
A2 The author skillfully interweaves different storylines in the novel.
B1 The history of the two countries is interwoven with conflicts and alliances.
B2 The artist's paintings interweave traditional techniques with modern themes.
C1 The documentary interweaves interviews with archival footage to tell a compelling story.
C2 The director's films often interweave complex narratives to create a unique viewing experience.
formal The author expertly interweaved various themes throughout the novel.
informal I like how the director interweaves humor into the movie.
slang She's really good at interweaving different dance styles in her routines.
figurative The intricate plot lines interweave to create a captivating story.
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