How Do You Spell WOVEN?

Pronunciation: [wˈə͡ʊvən] (IPA)

The word "woven" is spelled with the letters W-O-V-E-N, and the IPA phonetic transcription is /ˈwoʊvən/. The "w" and "o" sounds are pronounced as in "water", while the "v" sound is pronounced as in "vet". The "e" in the middle is a schwa sound, which is pronounced as a short, unstressed "uh" sound. The final "n" is pronounced as in "nose". Together, these sounds create the word "woven", which means to interlace or create something by weaving together threads or fibers.

WOVEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Woven is an adjective that describes something that has been created or constructed by interlacing threads or strands together in a particular pattern. It refers to the process of weaving, which is the act of turning multiple individual threads or yarns into a single fabric by crisscrossing them vertically and horizontally.

    The term is often used to describe textiles or fabrics that have been made using this particular technique. Woven fabrics are typically characterized by their strength, durability, and stability due to the interlocking nature of the woven threads. They are commonly found in clothing, upholstery, home furnishings, and other textiles.

    The process of weaving involves a loom, which is a device used to create the interlaced pattern. Weavers use different types of looms depending on the complexity and size of the fabric being woven. The threads or yarns are passed through the loom, with some going vertically (warp) and others horizontally (weft), intertwining to form a fabric. This weaving pattern determines the texture, design, and overall appearance of the finished product.

    Furthermore, "woven" can also be used metaphorically to describe something that has been intricately and skillfully crafted or constructed. It implies a sense of careful and precise workmanship, suggesting that the object or creation has been carefully planned and executed to create a cohesive and harmonious result.

  2. Of weave, which see.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of WOVEN

The word "woven" originates from the Old English word "wefan", which means "to weave". The Middle English form of "woven" was "woven" or "wovene". The term ultimately comes from the Proto-Germanic word "weban", which has the same meaning. "Woven" is derived from the past participle of "weave", which refers to the process of interlacing threads or fibers to create fabric.

Conjugate verb Woven

CONDITIONAL

I would woven
you would woven
he/she/it would woven
we would woven
they would woven
I would weave
we would weave
you would weave
he/she/it would weave
they would weave

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be weaving
you would be weaving
he/she/it would be weaving
we would be weaving
they would be weaving

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have woven
you would have woven
he/she/it would have woven
we would have woven
they would have woven

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been weaving
you would have been weaving
he/she/it would have been weaving
we would have been weaving
they would have been weaving

FUTURE

I will weave
you will weave
he/she/it will weave
we will weave
they will weave

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be weaving
you will be weaving
he/she/it will be weaving
we will be weaving
they will be weaving

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have weaved
you will have weaved
he/she/it will have weaved
we will have weaved
they will have weaved
I will have weaved, will have woven
we will have weaved, will have woven
you will have weaved, will have woven
he/she/it will have weaved, will have woven
they will have weaved, will have woven

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been weaving
you will have been weaving
he/she/it will have been weaving
we will have been weaving
they will have been weaving

IMPERATIVE

you weave
we let´s weave

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to weave

PAST

I weaved
you weaved
he/she/it weaved
we weaved
they weaved
I weaved, wove
we weaved, wove
you weaved, wove
he/she/it weaved, wove
they weaved, wove

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was weaving
you were weaving
he/she/it was weaving
we were weaving
they were weaving

PAST PARTICIPLE

weaved

PAST PERFECT

I had weaved
you had weaved
he/she/it had weaved
we had weaved
they had weaved
I had woven, had weaved
we had woven, had weaved
you had woven, had weaved
he/she/it had woven, had weaved
they had woven, had weaved

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been weaving
you had been weaving
he/she/it had been weaving
we had been weaving
they had been weaving

PRESENT

I weave
you weave
he/she/it weaves
we weave
they weave

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am weaving
you are weaving
he/she/it is weaving
we are weaving
they are weaving

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

weaving

PRESENT PERFECT

I have weaved
you have weaved
he/she/it has weaved
we have weaved
they have weaved
I have woven, have weaved
we have woven, have weaved
you have woven, have weaved
he/she/it has woven, has weaved
they have woven, have weaved

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been weaving
you have been weaving
he/she/it has been weaving
we have been weaving
they have been weaving
I would have woven, would have weaved
we would have woven, would have weaved
you would have woven, would have weaved
he/she/it would have woven, would have weaved
they would have woven, would have weaved

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