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ribbon

/'ribən/
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Explanation of the Word "Ribbon"

Definition: A "ribbon" is a long, narrow strip of material, often made of fabric, that is usually decorative. It can be used for tying things together, decorating gifts, or as a symbol of achievement.

Usage Instructions:
  1. As a Physical Object: You can use "ribbon" to refer to the material itself. For example, you might say, "I bought a red ribbon to wrap around my gift."
  2. As a Symbol: "Ribbon" can also refer to awards, like in competitions. For instance, "She won a blue ribbon for her artwork."
  3. In a Figurative Sense: Sometimes, "ribbon" can describe something that is long and thin, like a road or a line of traffic.
Examples:
  1. Physical Object: "The gift was beautifully wrapped with a gold ribbon."
  2. Symbol of Achievement: "He proudly wore a green ribbon to show he finished the marathon."
  3. Descriptive Use: "From the airplane, the river looked like a shiny blue ribbon winding through the landscape."
Advanced Usage:
  • In Literature: "Ribbon" can be used metaphorically to describe connections or relationships, such as "The ribbons of friendship tied them together."
  • In Cartography: You might see "ribbon" used to describe narrow landforms, such as a "ribbon of land" which refers to a small strip of land.
Word Variants:
  • Ribbed (adjective): This describes something that has ridges or grooves, like a textured ribbon.
  • Ribbons (plural noun): Refers to multiple strips of ribbon. "She bought different colored ribbons for her crafts."
Different Meanings:
  • In Technology: "Ribbon" can refer to the strip of inked material in a typewriter that helps create characters on paper.
  • In Fashion: Ribbons are often used in clothing and accessories to add style.
Synonyms:
  • Strip
  • Braid
  • Band
  • Tape
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Tie the ribbon on it": This means to complete something nicely or to finish a project.
Noun
  1. notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used for trimming
  2. a long strip of inked material for making characters on paper with a typewriter
  3. an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
  4. any long object resembling a thin line
    • a mere ribbon of land
    • the lighted ribbon of traffic
    • from the air the road was a grey thread
    • a thread of smoke climbed upward

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