commando

[kəˈmændəʊ]

commando Definition

a soldier specially trained to carry out raids.

Using commando: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "commando" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The commandos were sent on a secret mission behind enemy lines.

  • Example

    He was a member of the elite commando unit.

  • Example

    The commando raid was successful in destroying the enemy's ammunition depot.

commando Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with commando

  • to wear no underwear

    Example

    He forgot to pack his underwear, so he had to go commando.

  • a military operation carried out by commandos

    Example

    The commando operation was a success, with minimal casualties.

  • a type of knife used by commandos for close combat

    Example

    The commando knife is designed for quick and silent kills.

Origins of commando

from Afrikaans 'kommando', meaning 'unit of Boer guerrilla fighters'

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Summary: commando in Brief

The term 'commando' [kəˈmændəʊ] refers to a soldier who is specially trained to carry out raids. It is often associated with elite units that are sent on secret missions behind enemy lines. The phrase 'go commando' means to wear no underwear.

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