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wove
A2
verb
Usage:
80%
woven, interlaced
Translation: woven, interlaced
Pronunciation: /woʊv/
Meaning: Past tense and past participle of the verb 'weave', meaning to make fabric by interlacing threads.

Wove is used for actions in the past where threads or materials were joined to make cloth or objects. It is the past form of weave.

She wove a scarf from wool.

They wove baskets by hand.

2
B1
verb
Usage:
70%
combined, integrated
Translation: combined, integrated
Pronunciation: /woʊv/
Meaning: Figurative use meaning to combine or bring together elements to form a whole.

Wove can also mean to bring different parts or ideas together to make one thing. This is often used in speaking or writing.

The author wove stories into the book.

They wove ideas to make a plan.

3
B2
verb
Usage:
65%
dodged, zigzagged
Translation: dodged, zigzagged
Pronunciation: /woʊv/
Meaning: To move in and out among something quickly, often side to side (used metaphorically, from the verb weave).

Wove can describe moving by twisting or turning quickly between things, like walking or riding carefully to avoid objects.

He wove through the busy street fast.

She wove past the cars on her bike.

4
C1
verb
Usage:
20%
merged
Translation: merged
Pronunciation: /woʊv/
Meaning: In digital or computer terminology, referencing data or threads combined or integrated in processes (rare but possible usage).

In tech, wove means combining data streams or threads into a single process. This meaning is uncommon and used in specific technical settings.

The software wove data from different sources.

It wove threads in parallel computing.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
55%
blended, mixed
Translation: blended, mixed
Pronunciation: /woʊv/
Meaning: To blend or intertwine various elements or styles creatively, such as music or art.

Wove can describe creatively mixing styles or elements together to make a new form in music, art, or performance.

The band wove jazz and blues in songs.

She wove colors in her paintings.

6
C2
verb
Usage:
10%
woven (archaic)
Translation: woven (archaic)
Pronunciation: /woʊv/
Meaning: Historic past tense form used in literature or older texts, often replaced by 'woven' today.

Wove is sometimes used in old or poetic language as the past of weave. Today, 'woven' is more common as a past participle.

The legend wove the fabric with magic.

He wove dreams into the story told.

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