[
US
/ˈsoʊɫdʒɝ/
]
[ UK /sˈəʊldʒɐ/ ]
[ UK /sˈəʊldʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
-
an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army
the soldiers stood at attention - a wingless sterile ant or termite having a large head and powerful jaws adapted for defending the colony
VERB
- serve as a soldier in the military
How To Use soldier In A Sentence
- Oh, poof! You do not understand a little soldierly enthusiasm.
- This gave the Roman soldier a great deal of protection as it curved around his body.
- The soldier fired the rifle through a narrow aperture in a pile of sandbags.
- A 19-year-old man was killed and four other people, including a pregnant woman, were injured when their car was riddled with bullets by the soldiers.
- Soldado literally translates as 'soldier'. The Sun
- The soldiers were requisitioning things left and right, not good for an occupying army.
- In June 2004, the Post Exchange here was mortared, killing two Soldiers and wounding more than a dozen additional troops.
- The soldier bargained that he should not have to go on guard on Sundays.
- A group of soldiers loyal to their warlord came over the hills, looking for a common criminal.
- Soldiers assigned to staff positions must be computer-literate and seek training for the operating systems and programs they will use.