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Meaning of Strip

a long narrow piece of paper, metal, cloth, etc.

In simple words: To remove something, usually clothing or covering.

Strip in a sentence

  • The comic strips in the newspaper always make me laugh.
  • She enjoys reading vintage comic strips from the 1950s.
  • The airport has a strip of land reserved for emergency landings.
  • The runway is a long, flat strip designed for aircraft takeoff and landing.
  • The dancer performed an elaborate strip that captivated the audience.
  • The magician’s strip act combined humor and impressive tricks.
  • They found an oil strip beneath the desert sands.

How to use Strip

Use 'strip' when talking about taking off clothes or removing layers (like paint or furniture coverings). It's appropriate in casual and some formal contexts but avoid in overly formal writing.

Grammar pattern

strip + object

Memory hint

Think of 'strip' as removing layers like peeling an onion.

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Collocations with Strip

Synonyms for Strip

Opposites of Strip

Common mistakes with Strip

  • Confused with 'striped', which refers to patterns.
  • Using 'stripping' when 'stripping off' is needed for clarity in context.

Compare Strip with Remove, Take off

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Frequently asked questions about Strip

What does Strip mean?

To remove something, usually clothing or covering.

What is the definition of Strip?

a long narrow piece of paper, metal, cloth, etc.

How do you use Strip in a sentence?

The comic strips in the newspaper always make me laugh.

Can you give another example of Strip?

She enjoys reading vintage comic strips from the 1950s.

What are synonyms for Strip?

Common alternatives include remove, take off, peeled, undress, uncover.

What is the opposite of Strip?

Opposite meanings include cover, dress.

What words go with Strip?

It commonly pairs with long, narrow, thin, steak, in strips, strip of, cut something into strips, tear something into strips, long, narrow, thin, steak, in strips, strip of, cut something into strips, tear something into strips, bar, club, joint.

What are common mistakes when using Strip?

Confused with 'striped', which refers to patterns. Using 'stripping' when 'stripping off' is needed for clarity in context.

How do you pronounce Strip?

US: /["/strɪp/"]/, UK: /["/strɪp/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Strip?

Use 'strip' when talking about taking off clothes or removing layers (like paint or furniture coverings). It's appropriate in casual and some formal contexts but avoid in overly formal writing.

What CEFR level is Strip?

"Strip" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.