Badged Meaning in English
word · lemma: badge
ˈbædʒ
BAJ
bˈædʒd
BADJD
Definition
Wearing or equipped with a badge, or officially identified by a badge. Often used to describe security, staff, or visitors who are given a visible badge.
Usage & Nuances
Used mostly in formal, professional, or security-related contexts. Common phrases include 'badged employee', 'badged visitor', and 'badged security'. Not commonly used in casual conversation.
Spanish: con insignia - identificado (con placa)Portuguese (BR): com crachá - identificado (com crachá)Portuguese (PT): com crachá - identificado (com crachá)Chinese (Simplified): 佩戴徽章的 - 持有证件的Chinese (Traditional): 佩戴徽章的 - 持有證件的Hindi: बैज लगाया हुआ - पहचान पत्र वालाArabic: مرتدي شارة - يحمل بطاقة تعريفBengali: ব্যাজধারীRussian: бейджированный - с бейджемJapanese: バッジ付き - バッジを着用したVietnamese: đeo thẻ - có đeo thẻKorean: 배지를 단 - 배지 착용Turkish: rozetli - yaka kartı taşıyanUrdu: بیج زدہ - بیج پہنے ہوئےIndonesian: berlencana - memakai tanda pengenal
Example Sentences
All badged employees must enter through the main door.
basic
Are you badged to be in this area?
basic
Only badged visitors are allowed beyond this point.
basic
He felt more confident after getting badged on his first day.
natural
If you’re not badged, security will stop you at the door.
natural
The conference was full of badged participants networking in the halls.
natural