Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈwoʊvən/
verb to weave or twist together
A1 The threads were interwoven to create a beautiful tapestry.
A2 The different plot lines in the book are interwoven to create a complex story.
B1 The history of the two countries is interwoven through centuries of conflict and cooperation.
B2 The themes of love and betrayal are interwoven throughout the novel.
C1 The artist's use of color and texture is interwoven in a way that creates a sense of depth and movement in the painting.
C2 The various storylines in the film are expertly interwoven to create a suspenseful and engaging narrative.
adjective woven or twisted together
A1 The colors of the rainbow are interwoven in the fabric of the scarf.
A2 The plot of the movie is interwoven with unexpected twists and turns.
B1 The history of the town is interwoven with tales of famous residents.
B2 The themes of love and betrayal are interwoven throughout the novel.
C1 The intricate details of the painting are interwoven with symbolism and meaning.
C2 The complexities of the political system are interwoven with societal norms and values.
formal The history of the two countries is deeply interwoven through centuries of diplomacy and trade.
informal The characters' storylines in the movie are interwoven in a way that keeps the audience engaged.
slang The music festival was a blast, with different genres of music interwoven throughout the lineup.
figurative The artist's use of color and texture creates an interwoven tapestry of emotions in their painting.
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