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Troop - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A troop is a group of soldiers or scouts, or a unit within a military organization. It can also refer to a collection of people or animals moving together.

troop

/**American phonetic transcription:** trup/ /**British phonetic transcription:** truːp/

Definition:

A group of soldiers or scouts, or a large gathering of people or animals.

Synonyms:

soldiers, unit, squad, platoon, company

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

individual, disband

Common Collocations:

troop movement, troop deployment, troop carrier, troop leader

Derivatives:

trooper, troopship

Usage Tips:

Use "troop" for groups (especially military); "troops" often refers to soldiers collectively.

Common Phrases:

troop the color, boy scout troop, girl scout troop

Etymology:

From French "troupe," meaning a company or band of people; ultimately from Latin "troppus," a flock.

Examples:

  • 1. The troops marched in formation.
  • 2. A troop of monkeys played in the trees.
  • 3. She joined a Girl Scout troop last year.
  • 4. The general ordered the troop to advance.

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