Meaning & Definition of word "Sergeant"

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    Sergeant

    /ˈsɑːrdʒənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A non-commissioned officer in the armed forces, typically ranked above a corporal and below a staff sergeant.
      • Example: The sergeant led his team into the field with confidence.
    • 2. A police officer ranking above a corporal but below a lieutenant.
      • Example: The sergeant arrived at the scene to manage the situation.
    • 3. A title used in various military, police, or other organizations to denote a specific rank.
      • Example: After years of service, she was promoted to sergeant in the military.
    • 4. An officer in certain law enforcement agencies whose responsibility includes leading officers or responding to incidents.
      • Example: The sergeant took charge of the investigation following the incident.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'sergent', from Latin 'servientem' meaning 'serving'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    drill sergeant:

    A military instructor responsible for training recruits.

    sergeant-at-arms:

    An officer in legislative bodies responsible for maintaining order.

    staff sergeant:

    A rank in the military above sergeant.

    Related Words

    corporal:

    A rank in the military below sergeant.

    lieutenant:

    A rank in the military above sergeant.

    major:

    An officer rank above captain and below lieutenant colonel.

    Slang Meanings of sergeant

    Meaning: Top Dog

    Example Sentence: In the training camp, the sergeant was known as the 'Top Dog' among the recruits.

    Meaning: Sarge

    Example Sentence: The recruits often called their sergeant 'Sarge' as a sign of respect.