Meaning & Definition of word "Trooper"

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    Trooper

    /ˈtruːpər/

    noun:

    • 1. A soldier in a cavalry or armored unit.
      • Example: The trooper bravely charged into battle with his fellow soldiers.
    • 2. A state police officer.
      • Example: The trooper pulled over the speeding car on the highway.
    • 3. A member of a professional, hard-working group, especially one who works steadfastly in difficult conditions.
      • Example: Despite the bad weather, the team showed their dedication like true troopers.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Middle French 'troupe' meaning 'a group or company of soldiers'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    no trooper:

    Refers to someone who does not endure hardship well.

    good trooper:

    A person who perseveres through difficulties.

    trooper on:

    To continue on bravely despite challenges.

    Related Words

    cavalry:

    Soldiers who fight on horseback.

    infantry:

    Soldiers who fight on foot.

    police:

    Civil officers who enforce the law.

    Slang Meanings of trooper

    Meaning: A person who is tough and enduring.

    Example Sentence: He's a real trooper, always pushing through the pain.

    Meaning: A friend who supports you no matter the situation.

    Example Sentence: Thanks for being a trooper and helping me move!