interwoven

[ˌɪntərˈwəʊvən]

interwoven Definition

  • 1blended or laced together in a way that makes it difficult to separate the different elements
  • 2mixed or combined in a way that makes it hard to distinguish one element from another

Using interwoven: Examples

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

  • Example

    The story has an interwoven plot that keeps the reader engaged.

  • Example

    The two cultures are interwoven in their traditions and beliefs.

  • Example

    The threads of the fabric are interwoven to create a strong and durable material.

interwoven Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with interwoven

  • mixed or blended together with something else in a way that makes it difficult to separate them

    Example

    The history of the city is interwoven with stories of its famous residents.

  • threads that have been woven together to create a fabric

    Example

    The tapestry was made from interwoven threads of different colors.

  • interwoven patterns

    patterns that have been woven together to create a design

    Example

    The rug had intricate interwoven patterns that were unique to the region.

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Summary: interwoven in Brief

Interwoven [ˌɪntərˈwəʊvən] means blended or laced together in a way that makes it difficult to separate the different elements. It can be used to describe plots, cultures, fabrics, and other things that are mixed or combined in a way that makes it hard to distinguish one element from another. For example, 'The story has an interwoven plot that keeps the reader engaged.'