grenadier

[ɡrəˈnædɪə(r)]

grenadier Definition

  • 1a soldier who is specially trained to throw grenades
  • 2a deep-sea fish with a large head and a slender body

Using grenadier: Examples

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

  • Example

    The grenadiers were called in to clear the enemy's position.

  • Example

    The grenadier fish is found in deep waters around the world.

grenadier Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for grenadier

Phrases with grenadier

  • a regiment of the British army that provides guards for the monarch

    Example

    The Grenadier Guards are one of the oldest and most iconic regiments in the British Army.

  • a type of military headgear with a tall, conical shape

    Example

    The grenadier cap was worn by soldiers in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  • a military unit consisting of grenadiers

    Example

    The French army had several grenadier divisions during the Napoleonic Wars.

Origins of grenadier

from French 'grenadier', meaning 'soldier armed with grenades'

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Summary: grenadier in Brief

The term 'grenadier' [ɡrəˈnædɪə(r)] refers to two distinct things: a soldier trained to throw grenades and a deep-sea fish with a large head and slender body. The former is often associated with military units like the Grenadier Guards, while the latter is found in deep waters around the world.