Button
UK /["/ˈbʌtn/"]/US /["/ˈbʌtn/"]/
Definition
a small round piece of metal, plastic, etc. that is sewn onto a piece of clothing and used for fastening two parts together
In simple words: A small piece of a machine or clothing that you press or fasten.
Examples
- Please press the button to turn on the lights.
- He wore a shirt with a missing button.
- The jacket has two buttons, one at the top and one at the bottom.
- She pushed the red button to start the machine.
- That button is used to reset the device.
- I love the button that plays my favorite song.
- He quickly buttoned his coat before going outside.
Usage notes
Use 'button' in contexts related to clothing (like shirts) or devices (like computers). Avoid using in highly technical settings where 'switch' or 'control' may be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
button + object
Memory hint
Think of 'button' as something you 'butt on' clothes.
Collocations
- bottom
- top
- coat
- button
- do up
- fasten
- be missing
- come off
- on
- start
- off
- click
- depress
- hit
- at the touch of a button
- have your finger on
- keep your finger on
- on
- start
- off
- click
- depress
- hit
- at the touch of a button
- have your finger on
- keep your finger on
- lapel
- campaign
- peace
- wear
Synonyms
- fastener
- snap
- clip
- toggle
- switch
Antonyms
- unbutton
- unfasten
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'baton' (a stick used in relay races)
- Saying 'push the button' instead of 'press the button'
- Using 'butten' as a spelling