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Weave (Verb)

Meaning 1

Interlace by or as if by weaving.

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • She used a tapestry needle to weave the contrasting threads into the intricate design.
  • In the crowded streets of Tokyo, pedestrians weave past one another in a rhythmic dance of movement.
  • The musician's lyrics weave a poignant tapestry of memories that echo through time.
  • The graphic designer used her skills to weave a complex narrative into the multimedia presentation.
  • The early morning mist began to weave an ethereal veil around the sleeping city.

Synonyms

  • Interweave

Antonyms

  • Unweave

Hypernyms

  • Twine
  • Distort

Hyponyms

  • Pleach
  • Ruddle

Related Words

  • Weave (noun)

Meaning 2

Sway from side to side.

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • She began to weave as the stormy seas rocked the small boat from side to side.
  • The drunk man would weave down the sidewalk as he made his way home from the bar.
  • During the intense concert, some fans started to weave and stumble to the powerful music.
  • The exhausted hiker began to weave and lose her balance as she walked down the steep mountain trail.
  • The boxer started to weave as his opponent landed several powerful uppercuts and hooks.

Synonyms

  • Waver

Hypernyms

  • Swing

Meaning 3

Create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton; "tissue textiles".

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • The artisans carefully weave the threads of silk and gold to create a stunning tapestry.
  • She learned to weave a basket from her grandmother using reeds and a wooden frame.
  • The loom helped the weaver to weave the yarn into a beautiful fabric with intricate patterns.
  • They use traditional techniques to weave the wool into warm and durable clothing.
  • By using a simple pedal loom, it's possible to weave a piece of cloth in just a few hours.

Synonyms

  • Tissue

Hypernyms

  • Create From Raw Stuff

Hyponyms

  • Lace
  • Plait
  • Net

Related Words

  • Weave (noun)
  • Weaver (noun)
  • Weaving (noun)

Meaning 4

To move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course; "the river winds through the hills"; "the path meanders through the vineyards"; "sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The skier had to weave down the mountain, navigating through the dense forest of trees.
  • As she walked through the crowded market, she began to weave in and out of the stalls, searching for a particular vendor.
  • The hikers started to weave their way up the steep mountain trail, using their trekking poles for balance.
  • The cyclists had to weave through the heavy traffic, trying to avoid being hit by a car.
  • The swimmer began to weave through the waves, her powerful strokes propelling her forward with each lap.

Synonyms

  • Wind
  • Wander
  • Thread
  • Meander

Hypernyms

  • Go
  • Locomote
  • Move
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