woven
Pronunciation: [ˈwoʊvən]
Word
Context: “textiles”
(adjective) woven describes something made by interlacing threads or fibers together. Think of fabric, like shirts or blankets, that are made by weaving yarn or cloth.
Example
The woven rug added a beautiful touch to the living room.
Example
This fabric isn't woven; it's just flat and plain.
Example
Is that blanket woven or knit?
Context: “crafting”
(verb) woven is the past participle of weave, meaning to have created something by crossing threads together. It's like making patterns with strings or fibers.
Example
She has woven a beautiful tapestry that tells a story.
Example
He hasn't woven anything since he took a break from crafting.
Example
What have you woven recently?
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