Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.tərˈwiːvɪŋ/
verb to weave or twist together
A1 The threads of different colors were interweaving to create a beautiful pattern.
A2 She enjoyed interweaving stories from her childhood with her present experiences.
B1 The author skillfully interweaved historical events into the plot of the novel.
B2 The documentary interweaves interviews with experts and footage from the event.
C1 The artist's work is known for its intricate interweaving of various cultural influences.
C2 The film's complex narrative interweaves multiple storylines to create a compelling viewing experience.
adjective having a pattern of weaving or twisting together
A1 The interweaving colors of the blanket created a beautiful pattern.
A2 The interweaving plot lines in the movie kept me engaged until the end.
B1 The interweaving themes of love and loss were prominent throughout the novel.
B2 The interweaving of historical events and personal stories made the documentary compelling.
C1 The interweaving of different art forms in the performance showcased the artist's versatility.
C2 The interweaving of complex narratives in the novel demonstrated the author's skillful storytelling abilities.
formal The author masterfully demonstrated the art of interweaving different storylines in his novel.
informal I love how the show keeps interweaving the main plot with the subplots.
slang The rapper's lyrics are so fire, he's always interweaving clever wordplay in his songs.
figurative The intricate dance routine was like watching threads interweaving to create a beautiful tapestry of movement.
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