Insignias Meaning in English
word · lemma: insignia
ˌɪnˈsɪɡˌniə
in-SIG-nee-uh
ɪnsˈɪɡniəz
in-SIG-nee-uz
Definition
Special badges, marks, or symbols that show a person's rank, group, or achievement, often worn on uniforms.
Usage & Nuances
'Insignias' is plural; singular is 'insignia'. Used formally and in military, police, or official contexts. Often refers to patches, pins, or emblems worn to indicate position or membership.
Spanish: insignias - emblemasPortuguese (BR): insígnias - emblemasPortuguese (PT): insígnias - emblemasChinese (Simplified): 徽章 - 标志Chinese (Traditional): 徽章 - 標誌Hindi: निशानियाँ - प्रतीकArabic: شارات - رموزBengali: ব্যাজ - প্রতীক - চিহ্নRussian: знаки отличия - эмблемыJapanese: 徽章 - 記章Vietnamese: huy hiệu - phù hiệuKorean: 뱃지 - 계급장 - 휘장Turkish: arma - rozet - amblemUrdu: تمغے - نشانIndonesian: lencana - lambang
Example Sentences
The soldiers wore their insignias on their uniforms.
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The police officers have different insignias for each rank.
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He collects military insignias from around the world.
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You can tell her position by the insignias on her jacket.
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Some insignias are handed down from one generation to the next in families.
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She wore her school insignias with pride at the ceremony.
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