Beribboned

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /bɪˈrɪbənd/

Definitions of beribboned

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'beribboned' describes something that has ribbons attached

Example Sentences

A1 The gift was beribboned with a big red bow.

A2 She wore a beribboned dress to the party.

B1 The beribboned package sat on the table, waiting to be opened.

B2 The room was decorated with beribboned garlands for the celebration.

C1 The beribboned invitations were elegant and sophisticated.

C2 The bride carried a bouquet of beribboned flowers down the aisle.

Examples of beribboned in a Sentence

formal The gift was beautifully beribboned with a luxurious satin bow.

informal She showed up to the party with her hair beribboned in colorful strands.

slang The car was all beribboned with streamers for the parade.

figurative His words were beribboned with flattery, but lacked sincerity.

Grammatical Forms of beribboned

past tense

beribboned

plural

beribboned

comparative

more beribboned

superlative

most beribboned

present tense

berribbon

future tense

will be berribboned

perfect tense

have been beribboned

continuous tense

is berribboning

singular

beribboned

positive degree

beribboned

infinitive

to beribbon

gerund

berribboning

participle

berribboned

Origin and Evolution of beribboned

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'beribboned' originated from the combination of 'be-' meaning 'completely' or 'thoroughly' and 'ribboned' referring to the use of ribbons for decoration.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe something adorned or decorated with ribbons, 'beribboned' has evolved to also convey a sense of elegance, charm, or fanciness in modern usage.