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Military

UK /["/ˈmɪlətri/"]/US /["/ˈmɪləteri/"]/

Definition

connected with soldiers or the armed forces

In simple words: Related to soldiers or armed forces.

Examples

  • We may have to take **military action**.
  • military training/intelligence
  • The authorities controlled the people through **military force**.
  • In 1289 he took part in **military operations** against Arezzo and Pisa.
  • military uniform/service/personnel
  • a military coup
  • He was a superb military commander.
  • Thousands were killed by military forces throughout the world.
  • He was prevented from performing military service by a health condition.

Usage notes

Used to describe aspects of armed forces and defense. Avoid in casual conversations unrelated to defense or warfare.

Grammar pattern

military + noun (e.g. military forces)

Memory hint

Think of 'military' as 'militas' — imagine soldiers in uniform marching together.

Collocations

  • military service
  • military personnel
  • military strategy
  • military base
  • military conflict

Synonyms

  • armed forces
  • army
  • navy
  • air force
  • defense

Antonyms

  • civilian
  • non-combatant

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'military' with 'militant' which refers to activist groups.
  • Using 'military' as a verb instead of as an adjective.
  • Mixing up 'military' with 'civilian' when discussing non-combat roles.