ribbons Synonyms
ribbons Meaning
ribbons
a strip of inked fabric (as in a typewriter), a piece of usually multicolored ribbon worn as a military decoration or in place of a medal, tatter, shred, reins for controlling an animal, a narrow usually closely woven strip of colorful fabric (as silk) used especially for decoration, tatter sense 1, shred, to cover with or as if with ribbons, a flat or tubular narrow closely woven fabric (as of silk or rayon) used for trimmings or knitting, a narrow fabric used for tying packages, to adorn with ribbons, a ribbon worn as a military decoration or as a symbol of a medal, a strip of colored satin given for winning a place in a competition, a ribbon given as an award in a competition, to divide into ribbons, ribband, to rip to shreds
ribbons Sentence Examples
- The gymnast twirled colorful ribbons with effortless grace.
- The wind danced and played with ribbons of grass in the meadow.
- The ballet dancers adorned their costumes with delicate ribbons.
- The birthday girl wore a crown adorned with flowing ribbons.
- The used ribbons from the gift wrapping were carefully untangled for reuse.
- The ribbons on the race bibs identified the participants' categories.
- The graduation caps were adorned with ribbons bearing the school colors.
- The streamers and ribbons at the party created a festive atmosphere.
- The ribbon-cutters marked the grand opening with a ceremonial snip.
- The ribbons of the wind chime swayed gently in the breeze.
FAQs About the word ribbons
a strip of inked fabric (as in a typewriter), a piece of usually multicolored ribbon worn as a military decoration or in place of a medal, tatter, shred, reins
strips, tapes,lists, bandages, slats, swathes, straps, belts, bindings,slips
No antonyms found.
The gymnast twirled colorful ribbons with effortless grace.
The wind danced and played with ribbons of grass in the meadow.
The ballet dancers adorned their costumes with delicate ribbons.
The birthday girl wore a crown adorned with flowing ribbons.