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Meaning of stripe
A long, narrow mark or band of color, especially one that is part of a pattern or design.
Etymology of stripe
The word "stripe" originated in the 15th century, from the Old French word "estripe", which is derived from the Old French word "estriper", meaning "to strip" or "to stripe".
Historically, the word "stripe" was used to describe a long, narrow mark or band of color, especially one that was part of a pattern or design on fabric or other materials.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A long, narrow mark or band of color, especially one that is part of a pattern or design.
- * A strip of fabric, especially one that is woven or sewn onto another piece of fabric as a decorative feature.
- * A characteristic or feature that is part of someone's or something's nature or identity.
Usage Examples
- The zebra's black and white stripes help it to blend in with its surroundings.
- * The football player's jersey had a distinctive stripe running down the side.
- * The new employee was eager to earn her stripes and prove herself in the company.
Antonyms
solid
plain
unpatterned
uniform
homogeneous
monochrome
single-colored
undivided
unbroken
continuous
smooth
untextured
featureless
blank
empty
void
bare
unadorned
unornamented