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trooper

trooper / trooper / trooper
Noun
pl: troopers

This term carries a dual identity, shifting between a formal military or law enforcement designation and a colloquial character trait. In official contexts, it evokes images of discipline, authority, and specialized mobility, particularly when associated with state police forces. When used informally to describe a person, it suggests a quiet, dogged resilience. It describes someone who endures pain or exhaustion without complaining, emphasizing mental toughness and reliability rather than physical strength.

Meanings

Nountrooper

A police officer, especially one who patrols a highway or a specific territory.

"The state trooper pulled the driver over for speeding."

Nountrooper

A soldier in a cavalry or armored unit.

"The cavalry trooper maintained a tight grip on the reins."

Nountrooper

A person who persists bravely and steadily in the face of hardship or difficulty.

"Despite the grueling schedule, she was a real trooper and never complained."

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