Kente Cloth

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɛnte klɔθ/

Definitions of kente cloth

noun a type of silk and cotton fabric made in Ghana, typically woven in bright colors and intricate patterns

Example Sentences

A1 Kente cloth is a type of colorful fabric from Ghana.

A2 Many people wear kente cloth during special occasions in Ghana.

B1 The intricate patterns on kente cloth represent different meanings and symbols.

B2 Kente cloth is traditionally woven by hand using a loom.

C1 Kente cloth has a long history and cultural significance in Ghanaian society.

C2 Artisans spend hours creating elaborate designs on kente cloth using traditional techniques.

Examples of kente cloth in a Sentence

formal The traditional kente cloth is a symbol of Ghanaian culture and craftsmanship.

informal I love wearing kente cloth during special occasions to show off my heritage.

slang Check out this dope kente cloth I found at the market!

figurative Her words were woven together like a beautiful kente cloth, creating a tapestry of storytelling.

Grammatical Forms of kente cloth

past tense

wove

plural

kente cloths

comparative

more kente

superlative

most kente

present tense

weave

future tense

will weave

perfect tense

have woven

continuous tense

is weaving

singular

kente cloth

positive degree

kente

infinitive

to weave

gerund

weaving

participle

woven

Origin and Evolution of kente cloth

First Known Use: 1700 year
Language of Origin: Akan
Story behind the word: Kente cloth originated from the Ashanti people of Ghana in West Africa.
Evolution of the word: The word 'kente' originally referred to a type of silk fabric made by the Ashanti people. Over time, it evolved to specifically refer to the brightly colored and intricately patterned woven cloth that is now known as kente cloth.