Braid
Pronunciation: /ˈbreɪd/
Braid (noun)
- a hairstyle made by weaving three or more strands of hair together.
- a long, thin piece of fabric used for decoration or trimming.
Examples
- She wore her hair in a long braid.
- The child had a neat braid down her back.
Common collocations: long braid, neat braid, gold braid, add a braid, braid hair
Braid (verb)
- to twist three or more strands of hair together to make a hairstyle.
- to weave threads or strips together to make a pattern or decoration.
Examples
- She braided her hair before the event.
- He learned to braid his sister's hair.