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Baton Meaning in English

word

/ˈbæˌtɑn/
BA-tahn
/bˈætən/
BA-tuhn

Definition

A thin stick used by a conductor to lead an orchestra, by police as a weapon, or passed between runners in a relay race.

Usage & Nuances

'Baton' is formal and specific; in music, it means the conductor's stick, in sports, it's the relay race object, and in law enforcement, it's the police club. Don't confuse with 'batten' (building) or 'batman' (the superhero). Common phrases: 'pass the baton,' meaning to transfer responsibility.

Example Sentences

The conductor held up his baton.

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The police officer carried a baton.

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She handed the baton to her teammate in the relay.

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Passing the baton smoothly is crucial in a relay race.

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The maestro tapped his baton to get everyone's attention.

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After twenty years, it's time to pass the baton to the next leader.

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