Pronunciation: /faɪbər/
noun dietary material containing substances such as cellulose, lignin, and pectin, which are resistant to the action of digestive enzymes
A1 Fibre is important for a healthy diet.
A2 Whole grains are a good source of fibre.
B1 Eating foods high in fibre can help with digestion.
B2 It is recommended to consume a certain amount of fibre daily.
C1 Fibre supplements can be beneficial for those who have trouble meeting their daily intake.
C2 Research has shown that a diet rich in fibre can reduce the risk of certain diseases.
formal Dietary fibre is essential for maintaining a healthy digestive system.
informal Make sure to eat foods high in fibre to keep your gut happy.
slang I need to up my fibre intake to stay regular.
figurative The fibre of our community is woven together by strong bonds of friendship.
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