Meaning & Definition of word "Mercenary"

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    Mercenary

    /ˈmɜːrsəˌnɛri/

    noun:

    • 1. A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.
      • Example: The country employed mercenaries to bolster its defense forces.
    • 2. A person primarily motivated by personal gain, especially in a context that is often considered morally questionable.
      • Example: He was seen as a mercenary, willing to betray his own people for the right price.

    adjective:

    • 1. Working or acting merely for money or other reward; greedy.
      • Example: The film depicted the mercenary nature of the corporate executives.
    • 2. Relating to or characteristic of a mercenary soldier.
      • Example: The mercenary troops were well-trained and equipped for their missions.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'mercenarius', from 'merces' meaning 'wages, pay'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    soldier of fortune:

    A person who earns money by fighting, often in foreign conflicts.

    hired help:

    Someone employed to do work for pay, often implying a lack of commitment.

    money talks:

    The idea that financial gain influences behavior and decisions.

    Related Words

    hireling:

    A person who works purely for material reward; someone without loyalty.

    vagabond:

    A person who wanders without a home or job, often living solely on what they can earn.

    contractor:

    A person or company that undertakes a contract to provide materials or labor for construction.

    Slang Meanings of mercenary

    Meaning: Gunner

    Example Sentence: He's just a gunner, doing it for the money.

    Meaning: Money merc

    Example Sentence: You can tell he's a money merc, always chasing the highest paycheck.