weaver (Meaning)

Wordnet

weaver (n)

a craftsman who weaves cloth

finch-like African and Asian colonial birds noted for their elaborately woven nests

Webster

weaver (n.)

One who weaves, or whose occupation is to weave.

A weaver bird.

An aquatic beetle of the genus Gyrinus. See Whirling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of weaver

weaver Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled weaver deftly interlaced threads to create exquisite tapestries.
  2. In the bustling market, a weaver demonstrated the ancient art of kimono-making.
  3. The shimmering silk threads danced beneath the weaver's nimble fingers.
  4. The weaver's loom echoed with the rhythmic sound of interlocking threads.
  5. The intricately woven rug adorned the grand hall, a testament to the weaver's artistry.
  6. The spider, a master weaver, spun an intricate web that shimmered in the sunlight.
  7. The weaver's imagination soared as she explored new patterns and vibrant hues.
  8. The ancient knowledge of weaving was passed down through generations of weavers.
  9. The weaver's hands seemed to possess a magical ability to transform raw materials into works of art.
  10. The weaving process, a labor of love, brought immense joy to the weaver and admiration to all who beheld her creations.

FAQs About the word weaver

a craftsman who weaves cloth, finch-like African and Asian colonial birds noted for their elaborately woven nestsOne who weaves, or whose occupation is to weave

knitter, embroiderer, needlewoman,needleworker, seamstress, tailor,stitcher, sewer

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The skilled weaver deftly interlaced threads to create exquisite tapestries.

In the bustling market, a weaver demonstrated the ancient art of kimono-making.

The shimmering silk threads danced beneath the weaver's nimble fingers.

The weaver's loom echoed with the rhythmic sound of interlocking threads.