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    trooper
    /ˈtruːpə/

    noun

    • 1. a private soldier in a cavalry or armoured unit.
    • 2. a mounted police officer. US

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  2. Trooper can mean a soldier, a police officer, or a person who works hard. Learn the different meanings, pronunciation, and usage of trooper with examples and translations.

  3. The meaning of TROOPER is an enlisted cavalryman. How to use trooper in a sentence.

  4. noun. a state trooper. a mounted police officer; a police officer on horseback. a soldier in a cavalry that uses horses. troup·er. a persevering, dependable person who works hard or who bravely endures adversity: He's a real trooper, even when the going gets tough. a cavalry horse. Chiefly British. a troopship. trooper. / ˈtruːpə / noun.

  5. Trooper can mean a soldier or a police officer in the US. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. A trooper is a soldier of low rank in the cavalry or in an armoured regiment in the army. ...a trooper from the 7th Cavalry. 'Where to, Corporal?' asked Trooper Fane respectfully. 2. countable noun. In the United States, a trooper is a police officer in a state police force. Once long ago, he had considered becoming a state trooper. 3.

  7. Troopers are soldiers or police officers, especially mounted ones. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of the word troopers, and how it differs from trouper.

  8. Trooper can mean a soldier of low rank in a tank or horse army, or a member of a State police force in the US. Learn how to pronounce, use and translate trooper with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.