toggle

[ˈtɒɡ(ə)l]

toggle Definition

  • 1a switch or lever that is moved up and down to turn a device on or off, or to switch between two different functions
  • 2to switch between two different options or to alternate between two states

Using toggle: Examples

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

  • Example

    Use the toggle switch to turn on the lights.

  • Example

    You can toggle between different views of the document.

  • Example

    He toggled back and forth between the two TV channels.

  • Example

    The website has a toggle button for dark mode.

toggle Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with toggle

  • a type of fastener used in construction that expands against the back of a surface when tightened

    Example

    The shelf was secured to the wall with toggle bolts.

  • a design element in websites or apps that allows users to show or hide the navigation menu

    Example

    The toggle navigation is located at the top left corner of the webpage.

  • a type of clamp used to hold objects in place, consisting of a handle that can be toggled to lock or release the clamp

    Example

    The toggle clamp is commonly used in woodworking and metalworking.

Origins of toggle

from Middle English 'togelen', meaning 'to shake'

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Summary: toggle in Brief

The term 'toggle' [ˈtɒɡ(ə)l] refers to a switch or lever that turns a device on or off, or switches between two functions. It also means to alternate between two options or states, as in 'You can toggle between different views of the document.' 'Toggle' extends into phrases like 'toggle bolt,' used in construction, and 'toggle navigation,' a design element in websites or apps. Informally, 'toggle' can be replaced by 'flip-flop' or 'swap.'

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