woven

[ˈwoʊvən]

woven Definition

made by interlacing threads or strips of material.

Using woven: Examples

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

  • Example

    The basket was woven from thin strips of wood.

  • Example

    The fabric is woven from natural fibers.

  • Example

    The rug is made of woven wool.

woven Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with woven

  • united or combined closely and intricately

    Example

    The different storylines are woven together to create a complex narrative.

  • incorporated or integrated into something else

    Example

    The theme of love is woven into many of Shakespeare's plays.

  • a basket made by interlacing thin strips of material, such as wood or reeds

    Example

    She carried the fruit in a woven basket.

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Summary: woven in Brief

'Woven' [ˈwoʊvən] is an adjective that describes something made by interlacing threads or strips of material. It can refer to objects like baskets, rugs, or fabrics, as in 'The basket was woven from thin strips of wood.' The term can also be used figuratively, as in 'The different storylines are woven together to create a complex narrative.'

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