Weave

Pronunciation: /ˈwiːv/

Weave (verb)

  1. to make cloth by crossing threads over and under each other.
  2. to move in and out of traffic or obstacles quickly.
  3. to create a story or plan by combining different ideas.

Examples

  • She learned to weave cloth on a traditional loom.
  • They weave colorful patterns into the fabric.

Common collocations: weave a tapestry, weave threads, weave through traffic, weave between cars, weave a narrative

Weave (noun)

  1. a pattern or style made by crossing threads in cloth.
  2. a piece of artificial or real hair added to someone's own hair.

Examples

  • The weave of the fabric is intricate and detailed.
  • Different weaves create different textures in textiles.