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mercenary

profit-driven / soldier for hire / greedy
AdjectiveNoun
pl: mercenaries

This term carries a strong negative connotation when used as an adjective, suggesting a cold, calculating disregard for morality or personal loyalty in favor of financial reward. It implies a transactional nature where principles are traded for profit. As a noun, it refers specifically to soldiers of fortune or individuals driven by greed. While the military sense is descriptive of a professional role, the personal sense is typically a pejorative characterization of someone's motivations.

Meanings

Adjective
[~][~ behavior]

Motivated solely by a desire for monetary gain or profit, often at the expense of ethics or loyalty.

"The politician was criticized for his mercenary approach to diplomacy."

Noun

A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.

"The government recruited mercenaries to fight in the border conflict."

Noun

A person who is primarily interested in making money.

"He is a complete mercenary who only takes jobs that pay the highest rate."

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