shoulder patch
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Definition
Noun: A shoulder patch is a piece of cloth or embroidered fabric worn on the shoulder of a military uniform. Its primary function is to display the wearer's rank, unit, or other identifying information.
Usage
A shoulder patch is a specific type of insignia attached to the shoulder area of a uniform. It is a standard element in many military organizations for visual identification.
Examples
- The new recruits were each issued a uniform with a distinctive shoulder patch denoting their brigade.
- The general's shoulder patch featured a single gold star, clearly indicating his high rank.
- Collecting historical military shoulder patches is a popular hobby for some enthusiasts.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: While primarily literal, "shoulder patch" can be used metonymically to refer to the authority or identity it represents.
- He respected the shoulder patch, not just the man wearing it.
Variants and Related Words
- Patch (n): A more general term for a piece of material used to cover a hole or as an ornament or insignia. A shoulder patch is a specific type of patch.
- Insignia (n): A broader category of badges or emblems indicating rank, membership, or honor. A shoulder patch is a form of insignia.
- Epaulet (n): A type of ornamental shoulder piece, often fringed, used on military uniforms to indicate rank. Unlike a flat shoulder patch, an epaulet is often a structured part of the uniform's design.
Synonyms
- Shoulder insignia
- Unit patch
- Rank patch
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, as it is a specific object. Contextual opposites could be plain shoulder or unadorned uniform.
Related Phrases
- To wear a patch: To be a member of a specific group or unit.
- He was proud to wear the patch of the 101st Airborne.
- Patch identification: The process of recognizing a unit or rank by its shoulder patch.
Noun
- patch worn on the shoulder of a military uniform to indicate rank