Infantryman

/ˈɪnfəntrɪˌmæn/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A soldier who fights on foot, typically forming part of an army's ground forces.
The infantryman advanced through the dense forest, cautiously scanning for enemy movement.
A member of a military unit trained to engage in ground combat.
During the maneuvers, each infantryman showcased their skills in both offense and defense.
A soldier serving in the infantry, usually distinguished from those serving in armored or logistical units.
The infantryman received commendation for his bravery in rescuing comrades under fire.
An individual who is part of a larger military ground force, specializing in direct engagement.
The newly enlisted infantryman was eager to prove himself during his first deployment.
A foot soldier as distinguished from cavalry or armored forces.
Each infantryman was equipped with a standard issue rifle and protective gear.

Etymology

From the word 'infantry', which comes from the Middle French 'infanterie', meaning foot soldiers.

Common Phrases and Expressions

infantry units
Military formations specifically composed of infantrymen.
front line infantry
Infantrymen directly engaged in combat at the forefront of a military operation.

Related Words

infantry
A branch of an army that engages in military operations on foot.
soldier
A person who serves in an army.
troop
A group of soldiers.

Slang Meanings

Grunt
The grunts are the backbone of the army during ground operations.
Jake
The new jake just finished his basic training and is ready to serve.