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sergeant

[ˈsɑːrdʒənt]

sergeant Definition

  • 1a rank of non-commissioned officer in the army or air force, above corporal and below staff sergeant
  • 2a police officer ranking below an inspector
  • 3a middle-ranking official in various organizations, especially the armed forces

Using sergeant: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was promoted to sergeant last year.

  • Example

    The sergeant ordered his troops to advance.

  • Example

    The police sergeant took charge of the investigation.

  • Example

    She retired as a sergeant after 20 years of service.

sergeant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sergeant

  • officer
  • non-commissioned officer
  • NCO
  • police officer
  • law enforcement officer

Idioms Using sergeant

  • sergeant-at-arms

    an officer of a legislative body, responsible for maintaining order and security within the chamber

    Example

    The sergeant-at-arms removed the disruptive member from the session.

  • a non-commissioned officer in a regimental color guard responsible for carrying the colors

    Example

    The color sergeant led the parade with the flag.

  • sergeant's mess

    the dining and recreation area for non-commissioned officers in the armed forces

    Example

    The sergeant's mess was a place for relaxation and socializing.

Phrases with sergeant

  • a non-commissioned officer in the armed forces ranking above sergeant and below warrant officer class 2

    Example

    He was promoted to staff sergeant after serving for 10 years.

  • a senior non-commissioned officer in the armed forces, ranking above a staff sergeant

    Example

    The sergeant major is responsible for discipline and training of the troops.

  • a non-commissioned officer responsible for instructing recruits in military drill

    Example

    The drill sergeant made the recruits march for hours.

Origins of sergeant

from Old French 'sergent', from Latin 'servientem', meaning 'servant'

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Summary: sergeant in Brief

The term 'sergeant' [ˈsɑːrdʒənt] refers to a rank of non-commissioned officer in the army or air force, a police officer ranking below an inspector, or a middle-ranking official in various organizations. It extends into phrases like 'staff sergeant,' 'sergeant major,' and idioms like 'sergeant-at-arms.'

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