"Stitch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stitch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stitch" Meaning

A stitch is a sewing or knitting thread that holds two edges of a fabric together, typically used to seam running lines of cloth, or a mark that resembles one.

"Stitch" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "stitch"


1. Sewing a Tear

When I accidentally ripped my favorite shirt, I had to put in a few stitches to sew it back together.

2. Knitting or Crocheting

The handmade sweater had intricate stitches that added a layer of warmth and beauty to the fabric.

3. In Surgery or Medical Context

After the emergency surgery, the doctor told me that the stitches needed to be removed to ensure the skin heals properly.

4. Patching a Hole

To avoid a larger tear, I quickly did a few stitches to patch up the tire before the car could drive for miles.

5. Computer-Generated Design

The advanced 3D design software allowed me to make precise stitches on an animated character, bringing the digital model to life.

"Stitch" Similar Words

Stirrer

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A device used to mix or aerate a liquid mixture, often used in cooking, or a person who provokes controversy or argument.

Stirrers

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People or things that cause trouble, unrest, or controversy, often by provoking strong emotions or reactions.

Stirring

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Stirring means (1) disturbing or causing to move; or (2) exciting or arousing interest in something. It can also imply a feeling of unrest or trouble.

Stirringly

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Stirrings

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Noun<br><br>1. The act of stirring or the condition of being stirred, especially emotionally or psychologically.<br><br>Example: 'There was a stirring in her voice that made him feel uneasy.'<br><br>2. Early signs or feelings of a particular movement or revolution.<br><br>Example: 'The newspaper mentioned stirrings of protest among the youth.'<br><br>3. A feeling of a vague or uncertain sense of movement or change.<br><br>Example: 'There was a stirring in the air as the storm approached.'

Stirrup

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A leather or synthetic strap or frame supporting the foot in the stirrup during horse riding, allowing the rider to stay in the saddle.

Stirrups

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Equipment attached to a horse's saddle that a rider places their feet in when riding.

Stirs

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Stitched

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Stitched refers to something that is held together or attached using thread, yarn, or another material, typically with a needle and thread, for example, a piece of clothing that has been sewn together, or a damaged object that has been repaired and held together by stitches.

Stitchers

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1. Skilled or practiced in sewing: "She's an excellent stitcher and has made many beautiful clothes for her family members."<br><br>2. Skilled in the art of repairing and re-weaving together pieces of fabric or other materials: "The seamstress was a skilled stitcher who could repair even the most delicate fabrics."<br><br>3. A person who sews or joins things together: "The stitcher worked tirelessly to mend all the tears in the torn blanket."<br><br>4. A unit of a spider's lifeline: "The spider quickly extended its stitchers to its prey."

Stitches

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A line of stitches can be a pattern of sewing, usually decorative or illustrating a design. It can also refer to surgical stitches, which are used to close wounds.<br><br>In a broader sense, stitches can also be a phrase to describe the act of crying or weeping as if being hurt emotionally.

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Stithy

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Stiver

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Stizidae

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Stizolobium

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