woven
/ˈwoʊvən/
verb
- Past participle of weave: to make cloth or other objects by crossing threads or strips over and under each other.
- By hand, they have woven enough fabric to cover the entire booth.
- She has woven several blankets for the charity drive.
- The artisan had woven the rug using traditional techniques.
- Past participle of weave: to create a story or plan by combining different parts.
- The author has woven a complex tale of love and loss.
- The committee has woven together suggestions from many sources.
- He had woven his own experiences into the screenplay.
adjective
- Made by weaving threads or fibers together on a loom.
- She wore a beautiful woven scarf made from wool and silk.
- The basket was crafted from woven reeds collected near the river.
- Woven fabrics are generally stronger than knitted ones.
- Formed or created by combining different elements or ideas.
- The documentary is a carefully woven tapestry of interviews and archival footage.
- The novel has a tightly woven plot with many surprising twists.
- Their cultures are woven together through centuries of trade and travel.
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