Looking for the meaning of the word KNITS in English for both noun and verb forms from the Oxford Dictionary? Below, you can explore all possible meanings and definitions of KNITS with sentence examples. You can also use the “AUDIO PRONUNCIATION” track to check the correct pronunciation in British English.
Word: Knit
Speech Type: Verb
Old English cnyttan, of West Germanic origin; related to German dialect knütten, also to knot. The original sense was ‘tie in or with a knot’, hence ‘join, unite’ (knit (sense 2 of the verb)); an obsolete Middle English sense ‘knot string to make a net’ gave rise to knit (sense 1 of the verb)
nɪt
make (a garment, blanket, etc.) by interlocking loops of wool or other yarn with knitting needles or on a machine
Short Definition:make garment etc. by interlocking loops of wool
Examples:- she was knitting a sweater
unite or cause to unite
Short Definition:unite
Examples:- disparate regions had begun to knit together under the king
- the experience knitted the men together
- a closely knit family
tighten (one's eyebrows) in a frown of concentration, disapproval, or anxiety
Short Definition:tighten eyebrows
Examples:- Marcus knitted his brows
Word: Knit
Speech Type: Noun
nɪt
a knitted fabric
Short Definition:knitted fabric
Examples:- a machine-washable knit
In Word Games
Scramble Word Scores
Words with Friends
✅ Available
Score: 10
SOWPODS
✅ Available
Score: 9
OTCWL
✅ Available
Score: 9