Meaning & Definition of word "Woven"

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    Woven

    /ˈwoʊ.vən/

    verb:

    • 1. past participle of weave; to interlace strands or fibers together to form a fabric or material.
      • Example: The artist showcased a beautiful tapestry that was woven with intricate designs.
    • 2. to combine various elements or themes into a coherent whole.
      • Example: Her narrative was woven with historical facts and personal anecdotes, making it compelling.

    adjective:

    • 1. made of threads woven together; interlaced.
      • Example: The woven fabric of the rug added texture and warmth to the room.
    • 2. formed or constructed by intertwining elements.
      • Example: The woven basket was not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.

    Etymology

    Derived from Old English 'wefan', meaning to weave.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    woven into the fabric:

    Incorporated as an essential part.

    woven together:

    Connected or integrated closely.

    woven tapestry:

    A complex narrative or scenario composed of various threads.

    Related Words

    weave:

    To interlace threads to form a fabric.

    fabric:

    A material made from weaving threads together.

    textile:

    A type of cloth or woven fabric.

    Slang Meanings of woven

    Meaning: Woven together in a tight-knit community.

    Example Sentence: We're all woven in this group; everyone knows everyone.

    Meaning: Feeling inebriated or dazed.

    Example Sentence: After that last drink, I was totally woven.