Meaning of You still think you're a marine
You believe you have the identity or status of a marine soldier.
In simple words: You believe you are a soldier in the Navy.
You still think you're a marine in a sentence
- Even after years away, you still think you're a marine at heart.
- Some people might say you still think you're a marine, but you wear that identity proudly.
- You still think you're a marine, and that shows in your leadership style.
- Your friends joke that you still think you're a marine, but they respect your dedication.
How to use You still think you're a marine
Common in discussions about identity or roles, but can be informal in certain contexts. Be cautious when using it in more formal or serious discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Marine sounds like 'marine' life - picture a soldier in a blue ocean.
Related words
Collocations with You still think you're a marine
- think you're a marine
- believe you're a soldier
- identify as a marine
Synonyms for You still think you're a marine
- You still believe you're a soldier
- You continue to identify as a marine
- You think you're a combatant
Common mistakes with You still think you're a marine
- Misunderstanding 'marine' as only a fish.
- Incorrectly assuming 'you still think' indicates doubt rather than affirmation.
- Using 'marine' in contexts unrelated to military service.
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Frequently asked questions about You still think you're a marine
What does You still think you're a marine mean?
You believe you are a soldier in the Navy.
What is the definition of You still think you're a marine?
You believe you have the identity or status of a marine soldier.
How do you use You still think you're a marine in a sentence?
Even after years away, you still think you're a marine at heart.
Can you give another example of You still think you're a marine?
Some people might say you still think you're a marine, but you wear that identity proudly.
What are synonyms for You still think you're a marine?
Common alternatives include You still believe you're a soldier, You continue to identify as a marine, You think you're a combatant.
What words go with You still think you're a marine?
It commonly pairs with think you're a marine, believe you're a soldier, identify as a marine.
What are common mistakes when using You still think you're a marine?
Misunderstanding 'marine' as only a fish. Incorrectly assuming 'you still think' indicates doubt rather than affirmation. Using 'marine' in contexts unrelated to military service.
How do you pronounce You still think you're a marine?
US: //ju stɪl θɪŋk jʊr ə məˈrin//, UK: //juː stɪl θɪŋk jʊə ə məˈriːn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You still think you're a marine?
Common in discussions about identity or roles, but can be informal in certain contexts. Be cautious when using it in more formal or serious discussions.
