Police
UK /["/pəˈliːs/"]/US /["/pəˈliːs/"]/
Definition
an official organization whose job is to make people obey the law and to prevent and solve crime; the people who work for this organization
In simple words: The people who keep the law and help everyone stay safe.
Examples
- The police arrived quickly to handle the situation.
- You should always call the police if you see a crime.
- The police officer gave me directions to the nearest hospital.
- She wants to become a police officer when she grows up.
- The police are investigating a series of burglaries in the area.
Usage notes
Use 'police' when talking about law enforcement in general. Avoid in informal contexts where you might say 'cops' instead. Ideal for news, discussions about safety, or legal matters.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'police' like 'poli-ce', where 'poli' reminds you of 'policies' that keep you safe.
Collocations
- armed
- mounted
- plain-clothes
- call
- contact
- alert
- arrest somebody
- detain somebody
- catch somebody
- captain
- chief
- commissioner
- helping the police with their enquiries
- in police custody
Synonyms
- law enforcement
- constabulary
- sheriff's department
- gendarmerie
- patrol
Antonyms
- criminal
- offender
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'policy', meaning rules or guidelines.
- Using 'police' as a singular instead of plural.
- Mixing up the noun 'police' with the verb 'to police'.