Pronunciation: /wiːv/
noun the act or process of forming cloth by interlacing threads
A1 The spider created a beautiful weave in the corner of the room.
A2 The basket was made of a strong weave of reeds.
B1 The intricate weave of the tapestry told a story of ancient times.
B2 The artist used a unique weave of colors in his abstract painting.
C1 The weave of cultures in the city created a vibrant and diverse community.
C2 The author's writing style is known for its intricate weave of multiple storylines.
verb to create or construct something by combining various elements
A1 The spider weaves a web to catch insects.
A2 She learned how to weave a basket out of reeds.
B1 The artist carefully weaved different colors together to create a beautiful tapestry.
B2 The intricate plot of the novel weaves together multiple storylines.
C1 The politician tried to weave his way out of the scandal during the press conference.
C2 The director masterfully weaved together elements of suspense and drama in the film.
formal The artisan carefully weaves intricate patterns into the fabric.
informal Let's weave some colorful threads into this friendship bracelet!
slang I can weave through traffic like a pro on my motorcycle.
figurative The author masterfully weaves together multiple storylines in this novel.
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