English noun: stitch | |||
1. | stitch (artifact) a link or loop or knot made by an implement in knitting, crocheting, embroidery, or sewing | ||
Broader (hypernym) | sewing, stitchery | ||
Narrower (hyponym) | crochet stitch, embroidery stitch, knitting stitch, sewing stitch | ||
2. | stitch (state) a sharp spasm of pain in the side resulting from running | ||
Broader (hypernym) | hurting, pain | ||
English verb: stitch | |||
1. | stitch (contact) fasten by sewing; do needlework | ||
Examples | They stitch the cape | ||
Synonyms | run up, sew, sew together | ||
Pattern of use | Somebody ----s. Somebody ----s something | ||
Broader (hypernym) | fasten, fix, secure | ||
Narrower (hyponym) | backstitch, baste, cast off, cast on, fell, finedraw, gather, hem, hemstitch, overcast, overcast, pucker, resew, retick, tack, tick, tuck | ||
Entail | conjoin, join | ||