- verbweave (verb) · weaves (third person present) · wove (past tense) · weaving (present participle) · woven (past participle)
- form (fabric or a fabric item) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them:"textiles woven from linen or wool" · "woven shawls"
- interlace (threads) so as to form fabric:"some thick mohairs can be difficult to weave"
- make (a complex story or pattern) from a number of interconnected elements:"he weaves colourful, cinematic plots"
- (weave something into)include an element in (a story or pattern):"interpretative comments are woven into the narrative"
nounweave (noun) · weaves (plural noun)- a particular style or manner in which something is woven:"scarlet cloth of a very fine weave"
- a hairstyle created by weaving pieces of real or artificial hair into a person's existing hair, typically in order to increase its length or thickness:"trailers show him with dyed blond hair and, in one scene, a flowing blond weave"
OriginOld English wefan, of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek huphē ‘web’ and Sanskrit ūrṇavābhi ‘spider’, literally ‘wool-weaver’. The current noun sense dates from the late 19th century.verbweave (verb) · weaves (third person present) · weaved (past tense) · weaving (present participle) · weaved (past participle)- twist and turn from side to side while moving somewhere in order to avoid obstructions:"he had to weave his way through the crowds"
- take evasive action in an aircraft, typically by moving it from side to side.
- (of a horse) repeatedly swing the head and forepart of the body from side to side (considered to be a vice).
Originlate 16th century: probably from Old Norse veifa ‘to wave, brandish’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- form (fabric or a fabric item) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them:
- make (a complex story or pattern) from a number of interconnected elements:
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- Weave means to make something by crossing threads or other long pieces of material over and under each other12. Weave can also mean to create something by combining different things in a complicated way2. For example, one can weave cloth on a loom by lacing together threads going lengthwise and crosswise1, or weave a story by mixing facts and fiction2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: to form by lacing together strands of material especially : to make on a loom by lacing together threads going lengthwise with threads going crosswise weave cloth b : to form into a fabric weave wool into tweedswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/weaveWEAVE meaning: 1 : to make something (such as cloth) by crossing threads or other long pieces of material over and under each other; 2 : to create something (such as a story) by combining different things in usually a complicated way often + togetherwww.britannica.com/dictionary/weave
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