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stripe
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"stripe" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to an alternating pattern of lighter and darker colors, or as a verb meaning to mark or decorate something with stripes. For example: "The painting featured a bright yellow stripe running down the center."
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Looking at a cloud-filled valley was less interesting to me (or at least, no more interesting to me) than looking at my father drag his thumb along the magnetic stripe of his credit card to wipe it clean.
News & Media
As Europe sinks deeper into austerity, governing parties of whatever stripe are routinely rejected by disillusioned voters – only to be replaced by others delivering more welfare cuts, privatisation and inequality.
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Sandy was a jolly labrador with a white stripe between her ears.
News & Media
Meanwhile, voters from the rest of the UK appear to be responding to Sturgeon's pre-election overtures when she repeatedly said that the SNP would be a friend to progressives of whatever political stripe and wherever they lived.
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The Chinese Communist Party and the occupant of the White House, of any political stripe, have more to gain from economic growth than from anything else.China's leaders understand this.
News & Media
Mr Bush's troops will try to convince blue-collar types in places like Macomb County that a "Harvard Yard liberal" of Mr Kerry's stripe does not share their values on issues like gay marriage.Yet Mr Bush will get the attention of such voters only if he can convince them that the economy is recovering.
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So the authorities plan to replace the stripe with a permanent double row of inlaid marker stones--when they can raise the money.
News & Media
ONE remark of John Maynard Keynes on which political thinkers, whatever their stripe, will surely agree is this:The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood.
News & Media
Almost everyone seems to self-identify as an "advocate" or "activist" of some stripe.
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Arguing with law enforcement agents of any stripe never ever pays.
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Children wore Obama 2008 and 2012 baseball caps; bullish-looking men strode around confidently in whip-smart pin-stripe suits, ties and hats.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to data storage, use "stripe" to indicate the distribution of data across multiple disks, improving read/write speeds.
Common error
Avoid using "stripe" interchangeably with "streak" or "band" if you need to be precise. "Stripe" implies a consistent width and color, whereas "streak" suggests an irregular mark, and "band" can refer to a loop or binding.
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Linguistic Context
The word "stripe" functions primarily as a noun, referring to a long, narrow band of color or a distinguishing mark. It also serves as a verb, meaning to mark with stripes, as evidenced by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
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Formal & Business
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "stripe" is a versatile term with both literal and figurative applications. According to Ludwig, it functions primarily as a noun to describe linear visual elements and as a verb to denote the act of marking something with stripes. Its usage spans across various registers, from describing patterns in everyday language to technical applications in computer science. As showcased by the numerous examples, it is "very common" in News & Media, Formal & Business, and Scientific contexts. Understanding its diverse applications and appropriate contexts will enhance the clarity and precision of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
strip
Similar to "stripe", but may imply a removal or absence of something from a surface.
streak
Emphasizes a narrow, elongated mark or band, often implying a single instance or occurrence.
band
Refers to a strip or loop used for binding or ornamentation, or a range within specified limits.
bar
Denotes a long, narrow piece or mark, often used in contexts of measurement or division.
streak of color
Highlights the chromatic aspect of a stripe, emphasizing its visual impact.
line
A more general term indicating a continuous mark, path, or boundary.
marking
Refers to a distinctive mark or feature, which may or may not be linear.
ribbon
Suggests a long, narrow strip of material, often used for decoration.
swathe
Implies a broad strip or area of something.
tier
Focuses on layers, rows, or levels arranged one above another.
FAQs
How can I use "stripe" in a sentence?
You can use "stripe" to describe a pattern, like "The zebra has a black and white stripe pattern", or as a verb, like "They stripe the parking lot to mark the parking spaces".
What are some synonyms for "stripe"?
How is "stripe" used in a technical context?
In computer science, "stripe" refers to a technique of dividing data across multiple storage devices to improve performance. For example, "The RAID system uses data striping to increase read and write speeds".
What does it mean to say someone is of a certain "stripe"?
When used figuratively, "stripe" refers to a person's type, character, or political leaning. For example, "Politicians of every ideological "stripe"" attend the conference.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested