cobweb

[ˈkɒbweb]

cobweb Definition

  • 1a spider's web, especially an old one that is covered in dust
  • 2something that looks like a cobweb, especially something that is untidy or complicated

Using cobweb: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cobweb" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The corners of the ceiling were covered in cobwebs.

  • Example

    The old shed was full of cobwebs and dust.

  • Example

    The legal system can be a maze of cobwebs for those unfamiliar with it.

cobweb Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cobweb

Phrases with cobweb

  • clear away the cobwebs

    to refresh one's mind or body, especially after a period of inactivity or illness

    Example

    I went for a walk to clear away the cobwebs after spending all day at my desk.

  • covered in cobwebs or resembling a cobweb

    Example

    The abandoned house was dark and cobwebby.

  • a complex and tangled network of falsehoods

    Example

    The politician's story was a cobweb of lies that unraveled under scrutiny.

Origins of cobweb

from Middle English 'coppe', meaning 'spider', and 'web'

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Summary: cobweb in Brief

A 'cobweb' [ˈkɒbweb] is a spider's web, often old and dusty, or anything that resembles such a web. It can also refer to a complex or confusing situation, as in 'The legal system can be a maze of cobwebs for those unfamiliar with it.' The phrase 'clear away the cobwebs' means to refresh one's mind or body, while 'cobwebby' describes something covered in cobwebs.