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knitted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "knitted" is correct and used in written English.
You can use the word "knitted" to describe items of clothing or other items, such as blankets, made by interweaving a series of loops of yarn or thread. An example sentence would be: "The grandmother had knitted a beautiful soft blanket for the new baby."
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When Wang says mildly he wanted to do knitwear, note that what this meant on the catwalk was a patent leather coat embossed to give a trompe l'oeil cable-knit effect, a modern take on chainmail, and Gisele Bündchen closing the show in a round-shouldered sweater with a necklace of crystals knitted into its structure.
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Whereas the route of last year's Tour de France was marked by yellow bicycles and bunting made from knitted yellow jerseys (22,000 in the Harrogate area alone), blue and yellow bicycles mark the Tour de Yorkshire route.
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Other pictures that were shared showed a collection of handmade cards and knitted gifts, including a pink crochet bonnet and booties.
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We knitted sweaters and sent them to UK designers and they had to customise them.
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At Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci showed knitted skirts styled over trousers.
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There are knitted golf clothes, ski clothes and even swim-suits.
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Towards the end of the 19th century Gustave Jaeger, a German doctor, got busy telling women that besides wearing knitted woollen slips and petticoats they would benefit greatly from wearing knitted nightclothes and something called the "combination" (an all-in-one underwear ensemble).
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In November America announced that it would impose quotas on Chinese bras, dressing gowns and knitted fabrics to protect itself from what it said was a surge of such products on its market.
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A men's cardigan knitted from Mongolian cashmere can cost more than €1,600, not least because it is made in his hilltop Utopia.
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Several have already been knitted right back in.Which Europe?
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We have a collection and you can either buy a kit that has everything in it, or you can buy the finished piece that has been hand-knitted by what we call one of our gang members.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing clothing, consider using more specific terms like "cable-knitted" or "rib-knitted" to provide more detail about the texture and pattern.
Common error
Avoid using "knitted" metaphorically when a more precise term like "integrated" or "connected" would be clearer and more impactful. "Knitted" in a figurative sense should only be employed when the interwoven nature is particularly relevant.
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Linguistic Context
The word "knitted" primarily functions as an adjective describing something made by knitting, or as the past tense/past participle of the verb "knit". As Ludwig AI confirms, it's correctly and frequently used. Examples show usage in describing clothing, fabrics, and even metaphorical connections.
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50%
Encyclopedias
10%
Formal & Business
8%
Less common in
Science
8%
Reference
7%
Wiki
7%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "knitted" is a versatile term primarily functioning as an adjective or past participle, denoting items crafted through knitting or representing interconnectedness. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is grammatically sound and prevalent in modern English. Its usage spans from describing textiles and clothing to metaphorical contexts involving close relationships. Predominantly found in news and media, as well as encyclopedic content, "knitted" maintains a neutral register, suitable for diverse communication scenarios. Consider the nuance required when employing it metaphorically and choose more precise terms when describing specific types of textile or knitting techniques.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hand-knitted
Emphasizes the manual process of knitting.
machine-knitted
Highlights the use of a machine in the knitting process.
interwoven
Focuses on the act of interlacing threads or strands.
woven
Describes a fabric structure created by interlacing two or more sets of yarns at right angles.
crocheted
Indicates a similar but distinct method of creating fabric with a hooked needle.
braided
Implies interlacing three or more strands of material.
closely connected
Shifts the meaning to a metaphorical sense of being linked or joined tightly.
tightly bound
Similar to closely connected, emphasizing a strong bond.
linked
A more general term for being connected or joined.
fabricated
Highlights that something was manufactured or built by some process.
FAQs
How can I use "knitted" in a sentence?
"Knitted" can be used to describe something made from knitting, as in "a knitted sweater", or metaphorically, as in "a closely "knitted community"".
What are some alternatives to using "knitted"?
Depending on the context, you can use words like "woven", "crocheted", "interwoven", or "connected".
Is it correct to say "knitted fabric"?
Yes, "knitted fabric" is a correct and common term for fabric made through the process of knitting.
What's the difference between "knitted" and "woven"?
"Knitted" fabrics are made by interlocking loops of yarn, while "woven" fabrics are made by interlacing two or more sets of yarns at right angles.
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