Insignia [noun]

Definition of Insignia:

emblem

Synonyms of Insignia:


Opposite/Antonyms of Insignia:

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Sentence/Example of Insignia:

Police said that during his arrest they found in his bag two high-capacity ammunition magazines, which are illegal to possesses in the District, adorned with Proud Boys insignia.

When I earned my submarine warfare qualification, the Captain pinned the gold dolphins insignia on my uniform and gave me the proverbial keys to the $4 billion warship.

It came from our ancestors, the Gauls, and has remained the insignia of our national character.

They are designed into pins and certain insignia, and used in a hundred other ways.

The leader wore a button, the insignia of non-commissioned rank.

Ankova did not ask their mission for he saw that they wore the insignia that meant loyalty to the man from the Fourth World.

Prisca omnium familiarum Scaliger stirpis insignia sunt, aut Scala singularis, aut Canes utrinque scal innitentes.

The train was made up of Pullmans and each car was covered with flags, streamers and lodge insignia.

They had put off their heavy outside garments but retained their ornaments and insignia.

This young man bore the insignia of a captain, and commanded the troop which followed him.