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UK/["/ˈvetərən/"]/US/["/ˈvetərən/"]/

Meaning of Veteran

a person who has a lot of experience in a particular area or activity

In simple words: A person who has a lot of experience in a job or in the military.

Veteran in a sentence

  • The veteran shared stories of her time serving in the army.
  • After twenty years in the industry, he is considered a veteran in his field.
  • Many veterans receive special benefits and support from the government.
  • She became a veteran actor known for her outstanding performances.
  • The veteran coach helped the team win several championships.
  • As a veteran of several wars, he had a deep understanding of military strategy.
  • Veteran players often mentor younger teammates to improve their skills.

How to use Veteran

Use 'veteran' to describe someone with long experience, especially in the military. It's formal when used in job contexts but neutral in everyday conversation. Avoid using it casually when speaking about non-military experience.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'vet' as short for 'veteran' — imagine a seasoned military officer.

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Collocations with Veteran

Synonyms for Veteran

Opposites of Veteran

Common mistakes with Veteran

  • Confusing with 'newcomer' - they are opposites.
  • Using 'veteran' to describe someone who is inexperienced.
  • Capitalizing when not related to military rank.

Compare Veteran with Expert, Professional, Master

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Frequently asked questions about Veteran

What does Veteran mean?

A person who has a lot of experience in a job or in the military.

What is the definition of Veteran?

a person who has a lot of experience in a particular area or activity

How do you use Veteran in a sentence?

The veteran shared stories of her time serving in the army.

Can you give another example of Veteran?

After twenty years in the industry, he is considered a veteran in his field.

What are synonyms for Veteran?

Common alternatives include expert, professional, seasoned, old-timer, master.

What is the opposite of Veteran?

Opposite meanings include rookie, novice, beginner.

What words go with Veteran?

It commonly pairs with battle-scarred, grizzled, long-time, campaigner, leader, politician, veteran of, combat, war, army, honour/​honor, fight, serve, return, veteran of.

What are common mistakes when using Veteran?

Confusing with 'newcomer' - they are opposites. Using 'veteran' to describe someone who is inexperienced. Capitalizing when not related to military rank.

How do you pronounce Veteran?

US: /["/ˈvetərən/"]/, UK: /["/ˈvetərən/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Veteran?

Use 'veteran' to describe someone with long experience, especially in the military. It's formal when used in job contexts but neutral in everyday conversation. Avoid using it casually when speaking about non-military experience.

What CEFR level is Veteran?

"Veteran" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.