Meaning & Definition of word "Cobweb"

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    Cobweb

    /ˈkɒb.wɛb/

    noun:

    • 1. A light, thin, and delicate structure made by a spider, often found in corners or undisturbed areas.
      • Example: The old attic was filled with cobwebs, indicating that no one had been there for years.
    • 2. Something resembling a cobweb in appearance or structure.
      • Example: The artist's mural featured intricate designs that looked like cobwebs spun across the canvas.
    • 3. A state of confusion or disarray.
      • Example: After weeks of not organizing his notes, his study area was a cobweb of papers.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'coppeweb', where 'coppe' means spider and 'web' means weave.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    caught in a cobweb:

    To be ensnared or caught in a tricky situation.

    cobweb thoughts:

    Thoughts that are unclear or disconnected.

    Related Words

    spider:

    An eight-legged arachnid that spins webs.

    web:

    A structure made of threads or fibers.

    Slang Meanings of cobweb

    Meaning: A disorganized or confusing situation.

    Example Sentence: This project has turned into a real cobweb of issues.

    Meaning: A term used for old, neglected places.

    Example Sentence: That shop looks like a cobweb; no one has been there in ages.