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Braid Hair Meaning and How to Do It
Meaning 1:braid (Braid Hair)
Braid Hair
/breɪd hɛr/
v. phr.
To weave or twist strands of hair together to make a braid.
braid
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/breɪd/
v. phr.
To weave or twist strands of hair together to form a braid.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Braid comes from Old English 'bregdan' (to move quickly, weave), and hair from Old English 'hǣr'.
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine three strands of hair twisting together like a rope—braid is just that: weave and twist!
📖 Example
Every morning, she helps her little sister braid hair before school to keep it neat.
Every morning, she helps her little sister braid hair before school to keep it neat.
🔗 Collocations
braid hair neatly – to braid hair in a tidy manner
learn to braid hair – to acquire the skill of braiding hair
braid hair into a ponytail – to form a braid and then tie it into a ponytail
🔄 Synonyms
plait (v.) – To braid or interlace strands of hair.
weave (v.) – To interlace threads or strands to form a pattern, including hair.
intertwine (v.) – To twist or twine together, often used for hair strands.
🚫 Antonyms
🌱 Derivatives
📖 Cultural Story
Braiding hair is an ancient practice found in many cultures, from Viking warriors to African tribes, often symbolizing status or identity.
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