latch

[lætʃ]

latch Definition

a fastening for a door or gate, typically consisting of a bar that fits into a notch or slot and is lifted from either side by a lever or string.

Using latch: Examples

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

  • Example

    She lifted the latch and pushed open the gate.

  • Example

    The latch on the window was broken.

  • Example

    He turned the latch and opened the door.

  • Example

    The gate was secured with a rusty old latch.

latch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for latch

Phrases with latch

  • unlocked and able to be opened by lifting the latch

    Example

    The door was on the latch, so she let herself in.

  • to become attached to something or someone, often in an obsessive way

    Example

    He latched onto the idea of becoming a musician and never looked back.

  • a string attached to a latch on a door, which can be pulled to lift the latch and open the door

    Example

    In the old days, people would leave the latch string out as a sign of welcome.

Origins of latch

from Old English 'læccan', meaning 'to seize'

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Summary: latch in Brief

The term 'latch' [lætʃ] refers to a fastening device for doors or gates, usually consisting of a bar that fits into a notch and is lifted by a lever or string. It is often used in phrases like 'on the latch,' meaning unlocked, and 'latch onto something,' meaning to become attached to something obsessively.