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Word: Common Soldier

Definition: A "common soldier" refers to a regular enlisted member of the military, typically at the lowest rank. In the army or marines, this is often called a "private." This person usually does not hold a leadership position and is responsible for carrying out orders given by higher-ranking officers.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "common soldier" to describe someone in the military without rank or special status.
  • It often implies that the person is a basic foot soldier, engaged in regular duties rather than specialized roles.
Example:
  • "The common soldier bravely fought on the front lines, following orders from his sergeant."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a historical context, "common soldier" can also refer to soldiers in older armies, where rank distinctions were more pronounced.
  • You might see it used in literature or discussions about military history to highlight the experiences of ordinary soldiers compared to leaders.
Word Variants:
  • Private: The most common term for a common soldier in the army.
  • Enlisted Personnel: A broader term that includes all soldiers who are not officers.
Different Meanings:
  • While "common soldier" primarily refers to military personnel, it can also metaphorically describe someone who is ordinary or typical in any group or profession.
Synonyms:
  • Private
  • Infantryman
  • Trooper (in some contexts)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Foot soldier": Similar to "common soldier," it refers to a regular soldier, emphasizing their role in ground combat.
  • "On the front lines": This phrase means being directly involved in a challenging situation, often used in military contexts but applicable to other fields, like business or social issues.
Summary:

A "common soldier" is a basic rank in the military, often representing the everyday experiences and challenges faced by those serving in the armed forces.

Noun
  1. an enlisted man of the lowest rank in the Army or Marines
    • our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value

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