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Trouper vs Trooper - What's the difference?

trouper | trooper |

Trooper is a related term of trouper.



As nouns the difference between trouper and trooper

is that trouper is a member of a theatrical company (a troupe) while trooper is a soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour. Abbreviated Tpr.

trouper

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A member of a theatrical company (a troupe).
  • A veteran performer.
  • A reliable, hard-working person; usually trooper.
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    trooper

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (military) A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour. Abbreviated Tpr.
  • A cavalry horse; charger.
  • A soldier.
  • (British) A troopship.
  • (US) A state trooper.
  • One who endures adversity or hardship with an attitude of stoicism and persistence.
  • He was a real trooper about taking care of the kids for the weekend.

    Synonyms

    * (military) cavalryman, horse soldier, crewman, armoured soldier, armored soldier * (military) zipperhead (Canadian military slang) * (person able to endure hardship) survivor, tough cookie

    Derived terms

    * swear like a trooper

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