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Plait Meaning in English

word

ˈpɫeɪt
PLAYT
plˈeɪt
PLAYT

Definition

A plait is a braid, especially of hair, made by weaving three or more strands together. It can also describe similar weaving in rope or fabric.

Usage & Nuances

"Plait" is mostly used in British English; "braid" is more common in American English. Common collocations: 'hair plait', 'make a plait', 'plaited bread'. Often refers to hair but can apply to other woven items. Used as both noun and verb.

Example Sentences

She wore her hair in a plait today.

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Can you plait my hair for me?

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She made a neat plait before school.

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My grandmother taught me how to plait bread for the holidays.

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Her long hair always looks pretty in a single plait down her back.

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If you plait rope, it gets much stronger and won't break easily.

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