button

button
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noun
1 for fastening clothes
ADJECTIVE
bottom, top

The top button of his shirt was undone.

coat, shirt, etc.
brass, pearl, etc.
VERB + BUTTON
button (AmE), do up (BrE), fasten
unbutton (AmE), undo (BrE), unfasten
fumble with
lose

My coat has lost a button.

sew on
BUTTON + VERB
be missing, come off

There was a button missing from his shirt.

2 small switch
ADJECTIVE
on, start
off, stop
control
fast-forward, pause, play, rewind
delete, mute, reset, snooze, etc.
alarm, panic

She hit the alarm button as fast as she could.

elevator (AmE), lift (BrE)
intercom
mouse
self-destruct (often figurative)
VERB + BUTTON
click (computing), depress, hit, hold down, press, punch, push, tap

Click the left mouse button twice.

release
PHRASES
at the touch of a button

The remote control allows you to change channel at the touch of a button.

have your finger on, keep your finger on
3 (AmE) object worn to show support
ADJECTIVE
lapel

She wore a ‘Vote Yes’ lapel button.

campaign

The candidates all distributed campaign buttons and bumper stickers.

peace

He carries around an old backpack with peace buttons on it.

VERB + BUTTON
wear

They all wore buttons saying ‘Stop the war’.

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verb
Button is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blouse, ↑button, ↑coat, ↑collar, ↑fly, ↑jacket, ↑shirt

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