sirdar

[sur-dahr]

sirdar Definition

  • 1a person in a position of authority, especially a foreman or overseer in a mining operation
  • 2a commander of a military unit in the British Indian Army
  • 3a title of respect for a chief or leader in Muslim countries

Using sirdar: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sirdar was responsible for the safety of the miners.

  • Example

    He was promoted to the rank of sirdar in the British Indian Army.

  • Example

    The sirdar of the village was highly respected by the locals.

sirdar Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sirdar

  • the highest rank for a sirdar in the British Indian Army

    Example

    He retired as a sirdar major after serving for 30 years in the army.

  • sirdar-i-khas

    a title of respect for a chief or leader in Muslim countries

    Example

    The sirdar-i-khas of the tribe welcomed the visitors to their village.

  • sirdarship

    the position or rank of a sirdar

    Example

    He aspired to attain the sirdarship of the mining company.

Origins of sirdar

from Persian 'sardar', meaning 'commander'

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Summary: sirdar in Brief

'Sirdar' [sur-dahr] refers to a person in a position of authority, such as a foreman or overseer in a mining operation, a commander of a military unit in the British Indian Army, or a title of respect for a chief or leader in Muslim countries. Examples include 'The sirdar was responsible for the safety of the miners.' and 'The sirdar of the village was highly respected by the locals.'