switch

[ swich ]
/ swɪtʃ /

noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

Idioms for switch

    asleep at the switch, Informal. failing to perform one's duty, missing an opportunity, etc., because of negligence or inattention: He lost the contract because he was asleep at the switch.

Origin of switch

1585–95; earlier swits, switz slender riding whip, flexible stick; compare Low German (Hanoverian) schwutsche long, thin stick

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British Dictionary definitions for switch

switch
/ (swɪtʃ) /

noun

verb

See also switch off, switch on

Derived forms of switch

switcher, noun switchlike, adjective

Word Origin for switch

C16: perhaps from Middle Dutch swijch branch, twig

Idioms and Phrases with switch

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