fibre

[ˈfaɪbər]

fibre Definition

  • 1a thread or filament from which a plant or animal tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed
  • 2dietary material containing substances such as cellulose, lignin, and pectin, which are resistant to the action of digestive enzymes

Using fibre: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fibre" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fabric is made of synthetic fibres.

  • Example

    The rope was made of natural fibres.

  • Example

    Fibre is important for maintaining a healthy digestive system.

  • Example

    This cereal is high in fibre.

  • Example

    Fibre supplements can help with constipation.

fibre Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fibre

Phrases with fibre

  • a thin flexible fibre with a glass core through which light signals can be transmitted with very little loss of strength

    Example

    Optical fibres are used in telecommunications to transmit information over long distances.

  • relating to or using fibre optics

    Example

    The internet connection is faster because it uses fibre optic cables.

  • coarse food high in fiber but low in nutrients

    Example

    Eating fruits and vegetables provides the body with roughage.

Origins of fibre

from Latin 'fibra'

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Summary: fibre in Brief

The term 'fibre' [ˈfaɪbər] refers to a thread or filament used in textiles or other materials, or dietary material that is resistant to digestive enzymes. Examples include synthetic and natural fibres, and high-fibre foods like cereal. 'Fibre' also extends into phrases like 'optical fibre,' which transmits light signals, and 'fibre optic,' which relates to fibre optics technology.