coronel

[ˈkɜːrnəl]

coronel Definition

  • 1a military rank below general and above lieutenant colonel
  • 2a commissioned officer in the US Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps

Using coronel: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was promoted to the rank of colonel last year.

  • Example

    The colonel led his troops into battle.

  • Example

    Colonel Sanders is the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

coronel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coronel

Phrases with coronel

  • a colonel who has reached the highest rank in the military hierarchy

    Example

    He retired as a full colonel after serving for 30 years.

  • a rank below colonel and above major in the military hierarchy

    Example

    He was promoted to lieutenant colonel after serving as a major for five years.

  • a rank above colonel and below major general in the military hierarchy

    Example

    He was promoted to brigadier general after serving as a colonel for ten years.

Origins of coronel

from Italian 'colonello', diminutive of 'colonna' meaning 'column'

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Summary: coronel in Brief

The term 'coronel' [ˈkɜːrnəl] refers to a military rank above lieutenant colonel and below general. It is used to denote a commissioned officer in the US Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps. The term includes phrases like 'full colonel' and 'lieutenant colonel,' which refer to higher and lower ranks in the military hierarchy.