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entwined

Entwined (adjective) means Twisted or wound tightly together. Example: “The couple walked with fingers entwined.”

adjective
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Twisted or wound tightly together.
"The couple walked with fingers entwined."
"Their fates became entwined the day they met."

How to use entwined

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishWrapped or twisted together, often used for two things (or lives) that have become closely linked.

Common pairings
entwined with fingers entwined lives entwined

Word forms

more entwined comparative, most entwined superlative

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What does “entwined” mean?

The word “entwined” means twisted or wound tightly together. In plain terms, wrapped or twisted together, often used for two things (or lives) that have become closely linked.

How do you use “entwined” in a sentence?

Here is “entwined” used in a sentence: “The couple walked with fingers entwined.”

What part of speech is “entwined”?

“Entwined” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of entwined?

"entwined" (adjective) means twisted or wound tightly together.

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