"Entwined" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Entwined" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Entwined
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"Entwined" Meaning

The word "entwined" means specifically connected or united, typically in a close or intricate manner, often implying a sense of tightness, closeness, or intensity. It can describe physical objects that are twisted or turned around each other, or metaphorically describe people's lives, interests, or emotions that are intertwined or closely connected.

"Entwined" Examples

Examples of "entwined"


The couple's fingers were entwined as they walked along the beach, a symbol of their love and commitment.
The vines of the old garden were entwined around each other, creating a intricate pattern of beauty.
The two sisters were entwined in their love of music, often performing together as a duet.
The two cultures were entwined in the history of the city, with each having contributed to the unique blend of architecture and cuisine.
The roots of the two trees were entwined beneath the surface of the earth, a testament to their long history growing together.

"Entwined" Similar Words

Entry-level

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Entry

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The word "entry" refers to the act of putting or entering something, such as information, data, or an animal, into a specific place or organization. It can also refer to the act of entering an establishment, building, or venue.<br><br>In a broader context, an entry can be:<br><br> A written or printed statement, as in a diary or journal entry<br> A listing or record, as in a phone book or database entry<br> A payment or deposit, as in a bank entry<br> A round in a competition or game, as in a tennis entry<br><br>In addition, an entry can describe a particular position or role, as in en-entry-level job or a high-level entry.

Entryism

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Entryphone

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Enturbulate

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Enturbulate is a verb that means to disturb or unsettle someone's peace of mind, often by introducing or creating conflicting or disturbing ideas, thoughts, or emotions. It is a rather rare and formal term that is often used in psychological or philosophical contexts.

Enturbulated

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Enturbulation

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Entwine

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Entwines

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Entwining

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Entymologically

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The word "entymologically" is not a real word in the English language. However, I believe you meant to type "etymologically". <br><br>Etymologically means relating to the study of the origin and history of words. It involves tracing the development of a word over time, from its earliest known form to its current meaning.

Entymology

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Enubilate

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I apologize, but "enubilate" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or obscure term.

Enubilous

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Enucleate

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Enucleated

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