Pronunciation: /tɑːɡəl/
noun a small bar or rod in a device that is moved up and down or from side to side in order to operate it
A1 I use a toggle switch to turn on the light in my room.
A2 The toggle on my jacket broke, so I can't fasten it properly.
B1 The toggle on the website allows users to switch between different views.
B2 I prefer using a toggle feature on my phone to quickly switch between apps.
C1 The toggle on the thermostat lets me easily adjust the temperature in my house.
C2 The toggle function in the software allows for seamless switching between different modes.
verb to switch between two options or settings
A1 I can toggle between light and dark mode on my phone.
A2 She toggled the switch to turn on the lights in the room.
B1 You can toggle the settings to adjust the volume on the TV.
B2 The user can toggle between different viewing options on the website.
C1 The software allows users to toggle between advanced and basic modes.
C2 He toggled between different camera angles to get the best shot.
formal Please use the toggle switch to turn off the lights.
informal Just toggle the button to switch to the next song.
slang I always forget to toggle the settings on my phone.
figurative His mood seemed to toggle between excitement and nervousness.
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