Meaning & Definition of Colonel in English
English⟶
Colonel
A military officer of high rank.
Pronunciation:
/ˈkɜrnəl/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
colonelsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A military rank above lieutenant colonel and below brigadier general.
Example Sentence: He was promoted to colonel for his outstanding leadership in the field.
Definition: An officer in the army, air force, or marine corps.
Example Sentence: The colonel briefed his troops before the mission.
Etymology
Origin: From the Italian 'colonnello', which referred to the leader of a column of soldiers.
Synonyms
officercommanding officermilitary leader
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.
Translations
- Spanish: coronel
- French: colonel
- German: Oberst
- Russian: полковник
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.