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woven

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/ˈwoʊvən/ · wo-ven

made or constructed by weaving strands together.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

made or constructed by weaving strands together.

جو دھاگوں کو بُن کر بنایا گیا ہو۔

بنا ہوا

bana huwa

Formal: بنا

Synonyms

fashionedcraftedinterlacedبنے ہوئےبُننے ہوئےتنیدہ

Antonyms

unmadeunwovendisarrangedبے ترتیبکھلاخالی

Common Collocations

  • woven fabric
  • woven basket
  • woven design

Example Sentences

The artist created a beautiful tapestry woven with vibrant colors.

فنکار نے ایک خوبصورت ٹپیسٹری بنا ہوا تیار کی جس میں چمکدار رنگ تھے۔

Fankar ne ek khoobsurat tapestry bana huwa tayar ki jis mein chamakdar rang the.

She wore a scarf that was woven from fine silk.

اس نے ایک رومال پہنا جو عمدہ ریشم سے بنا ہوا تھا۔

Us ne ek roomal pehna jo umda resham se bana huwa tha.

The tradition of woven textiles has been passed down for generations.

بنے ہوئے ٹیکسٹائل کی روایت نسل در نسل منتقل کی گئی ہے۔

Bane hue textile ki riwaayat nasal dar nasal muntaqil ki gayi hai.

Easily Confused With

woven:Woven refers specifically to the technique of making fabric, while 'woventh' is not a real word.

Word Family

weave
verbبُننا
weaving
nounبُنائی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a loom weaving threads together to remember 'woven'.

Imagine a colorful fabric being created on a loom.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ چھوڑیے چھائیں کو زخمِ دل کا، سجائے تو کیا سجائے، بُنائی سوچ کے سر پہ لٹکاتی ہے.

Na chhoriye chhaon ko zakham-e-dil ka, sajaye to kya sajaye, bunai soch ke sar pe latakati hai.

Do not deny the shadow of a wounded heart, adorned it so, weaving thoughts that dangle above.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس طرح بُنائی ہو ویسی ہی چادر ہوتی ہے.

Jis tarah bunai ho waisi hi chadar hoti hai.

As the weaving is done, so is the sheet.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "wefan" — to weave

First known use: 14th century

The word 'woven' comes from the Old English 'wefan', which means to interlace strands into a fabric. The usage has remained consistent through the centuries to describe the technique of textile production.