enlisted person
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Definition
Noun A member of the military who holds a rank below that of a commissioned officer (such as a lieutenant or captain). Enlisted persons form the majority of a military's personnel and perform the essential specialized and technical duties.
Usage
The term "enlisted person" refers to an individual soldier, sailor, airman, or marine who is not an officer. It is a formal, general term.
Examples: * The training program is designed for every enlisted person. * An enlisted person must follow the lawful orders of a commissioned officer. * He began his career as an enlisted person before attending officer candidate school.
Advanced Usage
- "Enlisted personnel": This is the standard collective plural form used to refer to the group or body of all such individuals.
- The new policy affects all enlisted personnel in the army.
Variants and Related Words
- Enlistee (noun): A person who has enlisted in the armed forces. This term often emphasizes the act of voluntary joining.
- The new enlistees arrived at the base for basic training.
- Enlisted man / Enlisted woman (noun): Gender-specific terms that are now often replaced by the gender-neutral "enlisted person" or "enlisted member."
- Non-commissioned officer (NCO) (noun): A specific type of enlisted person who has been given authority over other enlisted personnel (e.g., sergeant, petty officer).
Synonyms
- Serviceman/Servicewoman: A general term for a member of the armed forces.
- Troop: Often used in the plural ("troops") to refer to soldiers collectively.
- Enlisted member: A common alternative with identical meaning.
Antonyms
- Commissioned officer: A military officer who holds a commission and a leadership rank (e.g., general, colonel, captain).
- Officer: The general term for a person holding a position of authority and command in the military.
Noun
- a serviceman who ranks below a commissioned officer