riband

[ˈrɪbənd]

riband Definition

  • 1a ribbon or ribbon-like strip of material
  • 2a band worn across the chest as a military decoration

Using riband: Examples

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

  • Example

    She tied a riband around the gift box.

  • Example

    The soldier proudly wore his riband on his uniform.

riband Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for riband

Phrases with riband

  • a prestigious award for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by a passenger liner

    Example

    The ship won the blue riband for its record-breaking speed.

  • a military decoration awarded for meritorious service to officers of the British Army and Royal Air Force

    Example

    He was awarded the riband of the Order of the Bath for his distinguished service in the military.

  • a symbol of support for troops serving abroad, especially in the US military

    Example

    She tied a yellow riband around the tree to show her support for the troops.

Origins of riband

from Middle English 'riban' and Old French 'riban', meaning 'ribbon'

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Summary: riband in Brief

The term 'riband' [ˈrɪbənd] refers to a ribbon or ribbon-like strip of material, or a band worn across the chest as a military decoration. It is used in phrases like 'blue riband,' which denotes a prestigious award for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by a passenger liner, and 'yellow riband,' which is a symbol of support for troops serving abroad.