entwist (Meaning)

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entwist (v. t.)

To twist or wreathe round; to intwine.

entwist Sentence Examples

  1. The vines entwist around each other, creating a dense tangle of vegetation.
  2. Her long hair was entwist in knots, making it difficult to comb.
  3. The two snakes entwist around each other, locked in a deadly battle.
  4. The roots of the trees entwist underground, providing support and stability to the forest.
  5. The threads of the fabric were entwist together, creating a strong and durable cloth.
  6. The lovers entwist their fingers together, a symbol of their unbreakable bond.
  7. The branches of the tree entwist overhead, forming a natural canopy that blocks out the sun.
  8. The magician's hands entwist in a series of complex gestures, casting a spell.
  9. The DNA molecule is entwist in a double helix, containing the genetic information of all living things.
  10. The two rivers entwist at the confluence, creating a powerful and majestic waterfall.

FAQs About the word entwist

To twist or wreathe round; to intwine.

braid, writhe, weave, twine, entwine, wind, plait, inweave, jumble, knot

untangle, unsnarl, unravel, unsnarl, untwist, disentangle,untwist, disentangle, untangle, unravel

The vines entwist around each other, creating a dense tangle of vegetation.

Her long hair was entwist in knots, making it difficult to comb.

The two snakes entwist around each other, locked in a deadly battle.

The roots of the trees entwist underground, providing support and stability to the forest.