lanyard
Americannoun
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Nautical. a short rope or wire rove through deadeyes to hold and tauten standing rigging.
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any of various small cords or ropes for securing or suspending something, as a whistle about the neck or a knife from one's belt.
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a cord with a small hook at one end, used in firing certain kinds of cannon.
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a colored, single-strand cord worn around the left shoulder by a member of a military unit awarded a foreign decoration.
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a white cord worn around the right shoulder, as by a military police officer, and secured to the butt of a pistol.
noun
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a cord worn around the neck, shoulder, etc, to hold something such as a whistle or knife
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a similar but merely decorative cord worn as part of a military uniform
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a cord with an attached hook used in firing certain types of cannon
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nautical a line rove through deadeyes for extending or tightening standing rigging
Etymology
Origin of lanyard
1475–85; blend of late Middle English lanyer (< Middle French laniere, Old French lasniere thong, equivalent to lasne noose + -iere, feminine of -ier -ier 2 ) and yard 1
Explanation
A lanyard is a type of strap or cord with a hook for your I.D. card or keys. Reporters often wear a lanyard with a badge that reads "Press." If you've attended summer camp on a university campus or gotten a backstage pass to a rock concert, you've probably worn a lanyard around your neck that identified what you were doing there. Doctors and nurses in hospitals often wear these identification lanyards, and so do people at conventions and workers in prisons. Smaller lanyards hold keys, whistles, or flash drives. The original lanyards were nautical, used to raise the sails on a sailboat.
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Example Sentences
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And then there were train enthusiasts like an 11-year-old passenger, who was wearing a homemade California Zephyr shirt, a blue Amtrak baseball hat and a lanyard with collectible pins.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 27, 2025
Wear your phone on a lanyard while in flight.
From Slate • Mar. 14, 2025
All attendees would also get a lanyard similar to the ones worn in the actual negotiations.
From New York Times • Jun. 18, 2024
His bags were selected for inspection by security staff who were said to have "noted Mr Russell was wearing a pilot uniform, a lanyard around his neck and a Delta Airline crew pass".
From BBC • Mar. 19, 2024
He hands me a plastic card attached to a lanyard ring.
From "The Fourteenth Goldfish" by Jennifer L. Holm
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