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Meaning of Insignia | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ɪnˈsɪɡ.ni.ə

Definitions

  1. A patch or other object that indicates a person's official or military rank, or membership in a group or organization.
  2. A symbol or token of personal power, status, or office, or of an official body of government or jurisdiction.
  3. A mark or token by which anything is known.

Equivalents

العربية الشّارة نوط
Català insígnia
Ελληνικά σήμα
Esperanto atributo insigno
Español distintivo insignia
Français insigne
עברית סמל
Magyar jelvény
Հայերեն շքանշան
Bahasa Indonesia atribut lencana plaket
日本語 しるし マーク 記章 階級章
한국어 휘장
Nederlands insigne
Polski insygnium
Português distintivo insígnia
Українська відзнака
Tiếng Việt quân hàm

Examples

“The little green men were clearly professional soldiers by their bearing, carried Russian weapons, and wore Russian combat fatigues, but they had no identifying insignia. Vladimir Putin originally denied they were Russian soldiers; that April, he confirmed they were.”
“The former Protector tendered him the oaths, and presented him with the insignia of office, performing the ceremonies of installation.”
“The most sacred part of the ceremony followed when the new king was anointed with holy oil to confirm his semi-divine status. He was then invested with the royal insignia: the ring, sword, crown, sceptre and rod. Finally, the newly crowned monarch received the homage of his leading subjects.”
“But if autumn wear the insignia of nature's royalty, its purple and gold, in only the shaded lane or the green field with its one or two old trees, what is its more than eastern pomp in a wooded empire like the New Forest!”
“Rule 23: “The stress of love makes it hard to eat and sleep.” To these empirical laws we can add the various other insignia of love.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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