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torch

1 of 2noun
/tɔrtʃ/
Forms:torches
1

a handheld portable light source that uses a flame to lighten a place

  • He lit a torch to explore the dark cave.
  • The Olympic torch symbolizes unity and tradition.
  • The ancient ruins were illuminated by a burning torch.
  • The protesters marched with a torch in hand.
  • A torch burned at the entrance of the ancient temple.
2

a portable electric light source, typically powered by batteries, used to illuminate dark areas

  • She used a torch to find her way through the dark forest.
  • The torch flickered before the batteries died.
  • He packed a torch for the camping trip.
  • The power went out, so they lit the room with torches.
  • A waterproof torch is essential for night diving.
3

a tool that generates a high-temperature flame by combining fuel with air, used for welding, cutting, or heating

  • The welder used a torch to fuse the metal pieces.
  • A blowtorch is a type of torch used in metalwork.
  • He lit the torch and began shaping the glass.
  • The torch produced a flame hot enough to melt steel.
  • Safety goggles are required when operating a torch.