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Trooper - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A trooper is a soldier or police officer, often part of a specialized unit. It can also refer to someone who endures difficulties without complaint, as in She’s a real trooper.

trooper

/ˈtruːpər/ /ˈtruːpə/

Definition:

A soldier or police officer, often referring to a state police officer in the US.

Synonyms:

soldier, officer, constable, policeman

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

civilian, pacifist

Common Collocations:

state trooper, highway trooper, mounted trooper

Derivatives:

troopers, troopership

Usage Tips:

Use "trooper" for military or police personnel; avoid confusion with "trouper" (a reliable person).

Common Phrases:

swear like a trooper, work like a trooper

Etymology:

From French "troupier," meaning soldier, derived from "troupe" (group of soldiers).

Examples:

  • 1. The trooper patrolled the highway diligently.
  • 2. She thanked the trooper for his quick response.
  • 3. The brave trooper rescued the stranded hikers.
  • 4. He trained hard to become a state trooper.

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