Meaning & Definition of word "Button"

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    Button

    /ˈbʌtən/

    noun:

    • 1. A small disc or knob that is pushed to operate a device or fasten clothing.
      • Example: She pressed the button to start the elevator.
    • 2. A decorative piece sewn onto clothing, often used to fasten or adorn.
      • Example: He sewed a bright red button onto his jacket.
    • 3. A part of a device that can be clicked or pressed to trigger an action.
      • Example: The remote control has a button for each channel.

    verb:

    • 1. To fasten with buttons.
      • Example: Please button your coat before going outside.
    • 2. To press a button to operate a device.
      • Example: She buttoned the camera to take a photograph.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'botoun', from Old French 'bouton', diminutive of 'bote' meaning knob.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    push the button:

    To take action or make a decision, often with a decisive consequence.

    button up:

    To close up the clothing by fastening buttons.

    buttoned down:

    To hold back or restrain someone or something.

    Related Words

    snap:

    A fastener that consists of two pieces that fit together tightly.

    toggle:

    A switch that can be moved between two positions.

    clip:

    An object used to hold things together, often with a clasping mechanism.

    Slang Meanings of button

    Meaning: To be in control or in charge.

    Example Sentence: He has the button on this project.

    Meaning: To end or close something decisively.

    Example Sentence: They buttoned it up before any leaks could happen.