sepoy

[ˈsiːpɔɪ]

sepoy Definition

an Indian soldier serving under British or other European orders.

Using sepoy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The British East India Company employed many sepoys.

  • Example

    The sepoys were instrumental in the British conquest of India.

  • Example

    The sepoys were trained to fight in the European style.

sepoy Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sepoy

  • mutiny of the sepoys

    a rebellion of Indian soldiers against British rule in India in 1857

    Example

    The mutiny of the sepoys was a turning point in Indian history.

  • a synonym for the mutiny of the sepoys

    Example

    The sepoy rebellion was a significant event in the history of British India.

  • a synonym for the mutiny of the sepoys, specifically referring to the events that took place in Bengal

    Example

    The Bengal sepoy mutiny was one of the most violent episodes of the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

Origins of sepoy

from Hindi 'sipahi', meaning 'soldier'

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Summary: sepoy in Brief

'Sepoy' [ˈsiːpɔɪ] refers to an Indian soldier who served under British or other European orders. The term is often associated with the Indian Rebellion of 1857, also known as the mutiny of the sepoys. Sepoys were instrumental in the British conquest of India and were trained to fight in the European style.