soldier

simple noun76 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Refers to a soldier showing courage.

A more respectful term for a soldier who has been killed in battle.

Refers to a soldier who is skilled and reliable.

A soldier who has died, especially in combat.

Refers to a soldier who is exceptionally skilled and brave.

A soldier who has served for a long time and has seen combat.

A soldier with a lot of experience, especially in combat.

A soldier who has completed military training.

A soldier of the lowest rank in the army.

Refers to a soldier of excellent quality or skill.

An ordinary soldier, not an officer.

A person who used to be a soldier.

A soldier who is paid and trained to be a soldier as their job.

A soldier who has formally left the military after completing their service.

A typical soldier without a special rank or position.

An elderly person who was a soldier, often implying experience.

Someone who intends to be a soldier for their entire working life.

A soldier who is a permanent member of the official army.

The ordinary soldiers in an army, as distinct from the officers.

A person who joins the military by their own choice, not by force.

A civilian who is trained as a soldier and can be called up for military service.

A general term for a number of soldiers together.

A specific military unit of soldiers.

Similar to 'in the field', refers to soldiers physically present in a location.

Soldiers who are actively deployed in an operational area.

A mercenary; someone who fights for any country or group that will pay them.

To have the profession of a soldier.

To join the military and start a career as a soldier.

To work in the capacity of a soldier.

When a soldier ceases to live, for any reason.

When a soldier dies during a battle.

When a soldier joins the armed forces.