Riband

Pronunciation: /ˈɹɪbənd/

Riband (noun)

  1. A strip of cloth worn or given as a prize, often for sports, school events, or ceremonies.
  2. A narrow strip of material used to decorate something, such as a gift, hat, or uniform.

Examples

  • The winner wore an award ribbon proudly.
  • An award ribbon was pinned to the jacket.