ensign
Americannoun
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a flag or banner, as a military or naval standard used to indicate nationality.
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a badge of office or authority, as heraldic arms.
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a sign, token, or emblem.
the dove, an ensign of peace.
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U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. the lowest commissioned officer, ranking next below a lieutenant, junior grade, and equal to a second lieutenant in the Army.
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Archaic. standard-bearer.
noun
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a flag flown by a ship, branch of the armed forces, etc, to indicate nationality, allegiance, etc See also Red Ensign White Ensign
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any flag, standard, or banner
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a standard-bearer
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a symbol, token, or emblem; sign
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(in the US Navy) a commissioned officer of the lowest rank
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(in the British infantry) a colours bearer
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(formerly in the British infantry) a commissioned officer of the lowest rank
Other Word Forms
- ensigncy noun
- ensignship noun
Etymology
Origin of ensign
1325–75; Middle English ensigne < Old French enseigne < Latin insignia; insignia
Example Sentences
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During and after the Civil War, of course, the ensign was as much a symbol of tyranny to many Southerners as it was a source of unity.
From Salon • Jan. 3, 2026
Earlier, while visiting the port of Busan, the Japanese vessel had flown a “Rising Sun” ensign.
From Washington Times • Jun. 1, 2023
He was a Flag Officer and went without food or drink for the whole day as he held the naval white ensign.
From BBC • May 6, 2023
Her first tour as an ensign took her to Seattle for an assignment aboard an icebreaker, the Polar Star.
From New York Times • May 31, 2022
He had stayed there twenty-three years earlier as a navy ensign.
From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides
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