Troops

Noun
troops


 * 1) military personnel in uniform
 * There are 10,000 troops in Iraq.
 * There are 10,000 troops in Iraq.

Verb
troops



Adjectives for Troops
dispirited; sleepy; ragged; shoeless; ill-equipped; mutinous; light-armed; furious; hated; vulgar; servile; available; predatory; parti-colored; raw; flexible; scattered; exhausted; obtained; infectious; radiant; mercenary; wearied; supplementary; fresh; disembarking; organized; disciplined.

Verbs for Troops
accoutre—; amass—; arm—; assemble—; ban—; conceal—; concentrate—; dispatch —; disperse—; draft—; enhearten—; enlist —; enforce with—; equip—; garrison—; halt—; harry—; mass—; mobilize—; muster —; quarter—; transport—; yield to—; —advance; —beleaguer; —besiege; —bolster; —charge; —coerce; —disband; —drive; — invade; —mutiny; —occupy; —patrol; — pour into; —reconnoitre; —retaliate; — rout; —storm; —throng.

Thesaurus
armed force, armed service, army, array, career soldiers, fighting force, fighting machine, firepower, forces, ground forces, ground troops, hands, host, legions, men, military establishment, occupation force, paratroops, personnel, rank and file, ranks, regular army, regulars, ski troops, soldiery, standing army, storm troops, the big battalions, the line, the military, units, work force

Noun

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Synonyms

 * soldiers