Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
infantry-soldier
Noun
ˈɪn.fən.tri ˈsoʊl.dʒər
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Definition
A soldier who fights on foot, specifically a member of the infantry branch of an army.
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Examples
- The infantry soldier bravely charged into battle.
- During World War II, many infantry soldiers fought in harsh conditions.
- An infantry soldier’s training includes physical conditioning and weapon handling.
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Meaning
Infantry soldiers are trained to engage and combat the enemy primarily on land. They utilize a variety of weapons and tactics, often operating as part of a larger unit to accomplish missions during warfare.
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Synonyms
- Foot soldier
- Ground troop
- Combat soldier