Pronunciation: /ˈreɪmi/
noun a type of plant in the nettle family, native to eastern Asia, that is cultivated for its strong fiber used in textiles
A1 Ramie is a type of plant that produces fibers used for making textiles.
A2 Many people are not familiar with ramie, but it is a sustainable alternative to cotton.
B1 The production of ramie fabric requires a complex process to extract the fibers.
B2 Ramie has been used for centuries in Asia for its strong and durable qualities.
C1 Fashion designers are starting to incorporate ramie into their collections due to its eco-friendly properties.
C2 The high cost of ramie fabric is justified by its luxurious feel and long-lasting nature.
formal Ramie is a strong natural fiber that is often used in textiles.
informal I love the softness of ramie fabric in my summer clothes.
slang Hey, have you felt how cozy this ramie blanket is?
figurative Her words were like a delicate weave of ramie, strong yet gentle.
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