Pronunciation: /mɛʃ/

Definitions of mesh

noun a material made of a network of wire or thread

Example Sentences

A1 The fish swam through the mesh net.

A2 The mesh on the screen door keeps the bugs out.

B1 The mesh of wires formed a strong barrier.

B2 The intricate mesh of relationships in the family was hard to untangle.

C1 The artist created a stunning sculpture using metal mesh.

C2 The delicate mesh of lace on her dress was beautifully crafted.

verb to fit or be fitted together closely

Example Sentences

A1 The fish in the pond swim and mesh together.

A2 I tried to mesh the colors of my outfit, but it didn't look good.

B1 The two teams meshed well during the group project.

B2 It's important for the different departments to mesh their strategies for a successful company.

C1 The flavors of the dish meshed perfectly, creating a delicious meal.

C2 The various components of the new software need to mesh seamlessly to ensure smooth operation.

Examples of mesh in a Sentence

formal The mesh of the fabric allows for breathability and flexibility.

informal I love how this mesh material feels against my skin.

slang Check out those cool kicks with the mesh detailing.

figurative The team's different skills and talents meshed well together to create a successful project.

Grammatical Forms of mesh

past tense

meshed

plural

meshes

comparative

more mesh

superlative

most mesh

present tense

mesh

future tense

will mesh

perfect tense

has meshed

continuous tense

is meshing

singular

mesh

positive degree

mesh

infinitive

to mesh

gerund

meshing

participle

meshed

Origin and Evolution of mesh

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'mesh' originated from the Middle English word 'mesche' which came from the Old French word 'mesche' meaning net or mesh.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'mesh' has retained its original meaning of a net-like structure made of connected strands, but it has also come to be used in a more abstract sense to describe things that are intricately connected or interwoven.