Meaning & Definition of word "Colonel"

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    Colonel

    /ˈkɜrnəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A military officer of high rank, typically one rank above a lieutenant colonel and one rank below a brigadier general.
      • Example: The colonel addressed the troops before their deployment.
    • 2. In some countries, a senior officer in a police force or other organization.
      • Example: After years of service, she was finally promoted to the rank of colonel in the department.
    • 3. A title of respect given to certain individuals, particularly in the Southern United States.
      • Example: Everyone in the town referred to him as Colonel, regardless of his military service.

    Etymology

    From the Italian 'colonnello', which referred to the leader of a column of soldiers.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    colonel's order:

    A directive or command given by a colonel.

    full colonel:

    Refers to a colonel who has completed all necessary qualifications.

    Related Words

    lieutenant colonel:

    A rank below colonel and above major.

    brigadier general:

    A rank above colonel and below major general.

    military:

    Relating to soldiers, arms, or war.

    Slang Meanings of colonel

    Meaning: A term of endearment or respect for someone in authority.

    Example Sentence: He called his father 'Colonel' out of admiration.

    Meaning: Used humorously to refer to someone taking charge unexpectedly.

    Example Sentence: When the power went out, she turned into a real 'Colonel' planning our evening activities.