badge
Plural
badges
1
a small item made of metal or plastic with words or a logo on it that a person carries to show their membership in an organization
A badge is a small piece of metal or cloth that is worn to signify an affiliation, achievement, or authority. Badges are often worn on clothing, such as uniforms or jackets, and they can be attached with a pin or a clip. Badges can be used for a variety of purposes, such as to identify members of a group or organization, to indicate rank or achievement, or to provide proof of authority, such as a police badge. Badges can also be decorative, and they may feature designs or symbols that are significant to the wearer or the organization they represent. Some badges are collectible or traded among enthusiasts, such as military or police badges, and they can hold historical or sentimental value.
- She proudly pinned her volunteer badge to her jacket as she entered the community center.
- The security guard checked everyone’s identification before granting them access using their employee badges.
- The detective examined the crime scene, carefully collecting evidence and photographing each shattered glass shard with a numbered evidence badge.
- The young scout earned her merit badges in camping, first aid, and knot-tying, proudly sewing them onto her uniform.
- The museum curator displayed an antique police officer’s brass badge from the 19th century in a glass case.
2
any distinguishing feature or attribute that signifies a particular power, rank, or quality
- His confidence was a badge of leadership.
- The medal served as a badge of courage.
- Wealth can be considered a badge of success.
- Patience is a badge of maturity in challenging situations.
- Experience is often the badge of competence in a profession.
3
a small, often decorative object that is worn or displayed, typically for style or to represent a belief, cause, interest, etc.
- She wore a badge that showed her support for the environmental cause.
- The event organizer handed out badges to all the participants.
- She pinned a badge on her jacket to promote the local charity.
- He wore a badge to raise awareness for climate change.
- At the event, everyone was given a badge with their name on it.