sas

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sas

A soldier in the SAS trains for a covert operation.

Definition

Proper noun 1. Special Air Service: A specialist regiment of the British Army renowned for its expertise in special operations, counter-terrorism, and clandestine warfare.

Usage
  • The word "SAS" is a proper noun and an initialism (an abbreviation pronounced as individual letters: S-A-S). It is used to refer specifically to the British military unit.
  • It is typically used with the definite article "the" (e.g., ).
  • It functions as a singular collective noun when referring to the regiment as an organization, but can take a plural verb when referring to its members.
Examples
  • As a subject:
  • Referring to members:
  • In a descriptive role:
Advanced Usage
  • "SAS-style": Used as an adjective to describe operations, training, or tactics that resemble those of the SAS.
    • The police conducted an SAS-style raid on the compound.
Variants and Related Words
  • Special Air Service: The full, formal name of the regiment.
  • Special Forces: A general term for elite military units trained for unconventional warfare, of which the SAS is a prime example.
Synonyms
  • Special Forces
  • Commandos
  • Elite troops
Notes on Meaning

While "SAS" specifically denotes the British regiment, the term is sometimes used generically in media and popular culture to refer to any highly capable special operations unit. Its core meaning, however, remains tied to the United Kingdom's 22nd Special Air Service Regiment.

sas

A soldier in the SAS trains for a covert operation.

Noun
  1. a specialist regiment of the British army that is trained in commando techniques of warfare and used in clandestine operations (especially against terrorist groups)