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insignia
[in-sig-nee-uh]
noun
a badge or distinguishing mark of office or honor.
a military insignia.
a distinguishing mark or sign of anything.
an insignia of mourning.
insignia
/ ÉŖ²Ō˲õÉŖÉ”²ŌÉŖÉ /
noun
a badge or emblem of membership, office, or dignity
a distinguishing sign or mark
Usage
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of insignia1
Example Sentences
He was so proud of his military background that he was wearing a belt buckle with his Navy diverās insignia the night he was assassinated.
Yes, Trump did indeed go after Black Lives Matter protesters with a vengeance during his first term, even unleashing armed federal agents without insignia to tear gas, beat and detain such protesters in Portland, Oregon.
Both children wore military fatigues adorned with Hezbollahās insignia.
Each new power painted over its predecessorsā propaganda posters and insignia, leaving the provinceās buildings a palimpsest of the warās winners and losers.
Inside, men were sleeping on cots under thin white blankets with the American Red Cross insignia.
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