A web is a thin net that a spider makes from threads. It helps spiders catch their food like insects. You can see it on plants or corners.
The spider built a big web outside.
I saw a web full of morning dew.
The web means all the pages and sites you can see on the internet. People use it to find information, watch videos, or send messages.
I found the answer on the web.
She uses the web to learn English.
In industry, a web is a long, thin layer of material like cloth or paper. It moves in machines for printing or making products.
The printer uses a web of paper.
The factory rolls out a web of plastic.
Web can mean a group or system of connected people or things. It can also mean something complicated, like many parts linked together.
She has a web of friends around the world.
A web of lies can cause trouble.
In fishing, a web is a part of the net where fish get caught. It is the middle or inner part of the net made of threads.
The fish got stuck in the web of the net.
He checked the web for trapped fish.
A web can be used for any network of connected parts like nerves, wires, or fibers. It means many parts joined in a pattern to work together.
The human body has a web of nerves.
Engineers designed a web of steel wires.
To web means to make a web around something or to catch it using a web or net. It is often used when talking about spiders or traps.
The spider webs its prey quickly.
Fishermen webbed many fish today.
Web means the thin skin between the toes or fingers of some animals. It helps them swim better in water.
The duck has web between its feet.
Frogs swim well because of webbed toes.