What is another word for grenadiers?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈɛne͡ɪdˌi͡əz] (IPA)

Grenadiers were originally a type of soldier who specialized in throwing grenades. Since then, the term has become associated with elite soldiers, especially in the infantry. Synonyms for grenadiers include soldiers, warriors, fighters, and combatants. Other possible synonyms include champions, guardians, protectors, and defenders. Grenadiers can also be described as the vanguard or frontline troops of an army. The term can also be used to refer to members of a specific military unit, such as the Grenadier Guards in the British Army. Whatever the context, grenadiers are typically seen as highly skilled and fiercely dedicated soldiers who are essential to any military operation.

What are the hypernyms for Grenadiers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Grenadiers

She's a sort of hen Frederick William of Prussia, who would adore a regiment of six-feet-six grenadiers.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn
These came to the rescue, and for a long time held the German grenadiers at bay.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
Steel helmets were in possession of the bombers, who were then called "grenadiers," and wore little red cloth grenades on their arms.
"The Story of the "9th King's" in France"
Enos Herbert Glynne Roberts

Famous quotes with Grenadiers

  • A number of little birds, to the amount, I believe, of twelve or fourteen, being taken from different cages, were placed upon a table in the presence of the spectators; and there they formed themselves into ranks like a company of soldiers: small cones of paper bearing some resemblance to grenadiers caps were put upon their heads, and diminutive imitations of muskets made with wood, secured under their left wings. Thus equipped, they marched to and fro several times; when a single bird was brought forward, supposed to be a deserter, and set between six of the musketeers, three in a row, who conducted him from the top to the bottom of the table, on the middle of which a small brass cannon charged with a little gunpowder had been previously placed, and the deserter was situated in the front part of the cannon; his guards then divided, three retiring on one side, and three on the other, and he was left standing by himself. Another bird was immediately produced; and, a lighted match being put into one of his claws, he hopped boldly on the other to the tail of the cannon, and, applying the match to the priming, discharged the piece without the least appearance of fear or agitation. The moment the explosion took place, the deserter fell down, and lay, apparently motionless, like a dead bird; but, at the command of his tutor he rose again; and the cages being brought, the feathered soldiers were stripped of their ornaments, and returned into them in perfect order.
    Joseph Strutt

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