consigne

[kɔ̃siɲ]

consigne Definition

  • 1a set of instructions given to someone
  • 2a luggage locker or storage area

Using consigne: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "consigne" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The consigne was to meet at the train station at 3 pm.

  • Example

    The hotel had a consigne where guests could store their luggage.

  • Example

    The consigne given to the team was to complete the project within two weeks.

consigne Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for consigne

  • briefing
  • instructions
  • orders
  • directions
  • guidelines

Phrases with consigne

  • consigne de sécurité

    safety instructions

    Example

    Le chef de chantier a donné les consignes de sécurité avant de commencer les travaux.

  • sorting instructions

    Example

    Les consignes de tri des déchets sont affichées dans la cuisine.

  • consigne à bagages

    luggage locker

    Example

    La gare dispose d'une consigne à bagages pour les voyageurs.

Origins of consigne

from French 'consigne', meaning 'instructions' or 'orders'

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Summary: consigne in Brief

The term 'consigne' [kɔ̃siɲ] refers to a set of instructions given to someone or a luggage locker/storage area. It is often used in contexts such as travel, work, and safety, exemplified by 'The hotel had a consigne where guests could store their luggage.' 'Consigne' extends into phrases like 'consigne de sécurité,' denoting safety instructions, and 'consigne à bagages,' referring to a luggage locker.