officer

simple noun65 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A member of the police force.

The highest-ranking officer in an organization.

An officer of high rank.

A general term for a police officer or other official who enforces the law.

A general term for an officer in any branch of the armed forces.

Refers to an officer in the army.

The officer in charge of a military unit.

An officer with a high position or rank.

An officer of a low rank.

An officer of a higher rank than another.

Refers to an officer in the navy.

The most senior officer present in a particular situation.

The officer in charge of a particular task or area.

A main or senior officer.

Refers to an officer in the air force.

An officer who has received a commission, a formal document of appointment.

The officer in charge of a formal meeting or a court.

An officer who has been promoted from the lower ranks, not by commission.

A non-commissioned officer in the navy.

An officer who supervises others.

To hold the position of an officer.

To be employed in the role of an officer.

A person training to be a military officer, common in American English.

A young person training to be a military officer.

When police officers enter a place suddenly to find criminals or illegal goods.

Similar to raid, often used informally in British English.