Policeman
UK /["/pəˈliːsmən/"]/US /["/pəˈliːsmən/"]/
Definition
a male police officer
In simple words: A man who works for the police.
Examples
- a plain-clothes/uniformed policeman
- A policeman arrested the suspect at the scene of the crime.
- An off-duty policeman chased after the man.
- A policeman was called to the house just after midnight.
- She went off to fetch a policeman.
- The robbery may have been carried out with the help of a bent policeman.
- the duties of the ordinary policeman
- A heavy police presence, including mounted policemen , were on hand to control protesters.
- Is this really an important issue to ordinary policemen and women?
Usage notes
Use 'policeman' when specifically referring to male police officers. In gender-neutral contexts, 'police officer' is preferred. Avoid in formal documents.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a man in a uniform, like a 'police' 'man' combating crime.
Collocations
- senior
- ordinary
- local
- call
- patrol something
- raid something
- arrest somebody
Synonyms
- police officer
- law enforcement officer
- cop
- constable
Antonyms
- criminal
- offender
Common mistakes
- Using 'police man' as two words.
- Confusing with 'police officer', especially in gender-neutral contexts.
- Assuming it refers to all police officers, including females.