Pronunciation: /wɛlt/
noun a ridge or raised strip on the surface of something, especially a mark left on the skin by a blow or impact
A1 She had a red welt on her arm from where she bumped into the table.
A2 The boxer had a welt on his cheek from a punch during the fight.
B1 The hiker developed welts on his legs after being bitten by mosquitoes.
B2 The allergic reaction caused welts to appear on her skin within minutes.
C1 The welts on his back were a result of a severe allergic reaction to medication.
C2 The doctor examined the welts carefully to determine the cause of the patient's skin irritation.
verb not applicable
A1 She welt the dough to make it into a smooth ball.
A2 The tailor welted the edges of the fabric to prevent fraying.
B1 The blacksmith welted the metal to create a sturdy handle for the sword.
B2 The carpenter welted the joints of the table to ensure its durability.
C1 The chef welted the steak to seal in the juices and flavors.
C2 The artisan welted the leather to create intricate patterns on the bag.
adjective not applicable
A1 The child had a welt on his knee from falling off his bike.
A2 She had a welt on her arm from accidentally burning herself on the stove.
B1 The boxer had welts on his face from the intense match.
B2 The hiker had welts on his legs from hiking through thick brush.
C1 The soldier had welts on his back from carrying heavy equipment during training.
C2 The athlete had welts on his shoulders from the intense weightlifting session.
adverb not applicable
A1 She walked slowly, her feet welt hurting from the long hike.
A2 He spoke welt about his experience at the new job.
B1 The team worked welt together to finish the project on time.
B2 The chef cooked the steak welt, just as the customer requested.
C1 The author writes welt, capturing the emotions of the characters with precision.
C2 The orchestra played the symphony welt, earning a standing ovation from the audience.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I have a welt on my arm.
A2 She noticed a welt on her leg after the hike.
B1 The welt on his forehead was from a soccer ball hitting him.
B2 The welt on the horse's back indicated it had been poorly fitted with a saddle.
C1 The welt on the leather belt showed signs of wear and tear.
C2 The welt on the antique chair was a sign of its quality craftsmanship.
preposition not applicable
A1 The cat sat on the windowsill.
A2 She placed the cup on the table.
B1 He hung the picture on the wall.
B2 The book fell off the shelf onto the floor.
C1 The painting was displayed on the gallery wall.
C2 The sculpture was placed on a pedestal in the museum.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I wanted to go to the park, welt my friends wanted to go to the beach.
A2 She studied hard for the exam, welt she still didn't pass.
B1 I enjoy cooking, welt I don't have much time to do it.
B2 The movie was long, welt it was also very entertaining.
C1 The company invested in new technology, welt it didn't see any significant improvements in productivity.
C2 The team worked tirelessly on the project, welt they were unable to meet the deadline.
interjection not applicable
A1 Ouch! Welt, that hurt!
A2 Welt! I can't believe I missed the bus again.
B1 Welt! I forgot my wallet at home.
B2 Welt! I can't believe I made such a silly mistake.
C1 Welt! This situation is getting out of hand.
C2 Welt! I never expected things to turn out this way.
article not applicable
A1 She had a welt on her arm from bumping into the table.
A2 The boxer had a welt on his cheek from a powerful punch.
B1 After falling off his bike, he had a welt on his knee.
B2 The hiker developed a welt on his ankle from a bug bite.
C1 The allergic reaction caused welts to appear all over her body.
C2 The severe sunburn left painful welts on her shoulders.
formal The welt on his arm was a result of a minor injury during the game.
informal Ouch, that welt looks painful!
slang I got a nasty welt from falling off my skateboard.
figurative The criticism left a welt on her self-esteem.
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