buckle
metal clasp / to fasten / to collapse / to bend
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: bucklespast: buckledpp: buckleding: buckling
The noun refers to a specific mechanical fastener, typically associated with leather goods or safety equipment. It carries a connotation of security and closure. As a verb, the word shifts between physical and psychological states. In a physical sense, it describes a structural failure where a straight object bends or warps, often due to extreme heat or weight. In a psychological sense, it describes a sudden loss of resolve or emotional collapse, mirroring the physical act of folding under an unbearable load.
Meanings
Noun
A metal frame or clasp used to fasten a belt or strap.
"He tightened the buckle on his leather belt."
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To fasten a belt or strap by using a buckle.
"She buckled her child into the car seat."