Strand
UK /["/strænd/"]/US /["/strænd/"]/
Definition
a single thin piece of thread, wire, hair, etc.
In simple words: A long, thin piece of something, like hair or thread.
Examples
- The ship got stuck on a sand strand near the coast.
- He found a single strand of hair on his jacket after the meeting.
- Several people were left stranded after the train service was canceled.
- The necklace was made from a beautiful strand of pearls.
- They discovered an ancient strand of DNA during the research.
- He began to strand his ideas when the project hit numerous problems.
- The marooned sailors were stranded on the island without any supplies.
Usage notes
Commonly used to discuss materials like thread, hair, or DNA. Not appropriate for informal contexts or slang.
Grammar pattern
strand + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'strand' of spaghetti hanging from a fork.
Collocations
- long
- thick
- thin
- twirl
- twist
- weave
- strand of
- important
- main
- different
- bring together
- draw together
- pull together
- come together
- strand to
- strand in
- strand within
- strands of opinion
- strands of thought
Synonyms
- thread
- string
- fiber
- line
Antonyms
- clump
- bundle
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'land' in pronunciation.
- Using 'strand' as a verb when it's only a noun here.