commando (Meaning)

Wordnet

commando (n)

a member of a military unit trained as shock troops for hit-and-run raids

an amphibious military unit trained for raids into enemy territory

Webster

commando (v. t.)

In South Africa, a military body or command; also, sometimes, an expedition or raid; as, a commando of a hundred Boers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of commando

commando Sentence Examples

  1. The elite commando unit was deployed for a high-risk rescue mission.
  2. Commando training involves rigorous physical and mental preparation.
  3. The commando squad executed the covert operation with precision and efficiency.
  4. Commandos are trained to operate in hostile environments behind enemy lines.
  5. The commando unit specializes in counter-terrorism and special reconnaissance.
  6. The commando's combat skills and stealth tactics are unmatched.
  7. The commando team infiltrated the enemy stronghold under cover of darkness.
  8. The commando's reputation as a fearless warrior preceded him on the battlefield.
  9. Commandos undergo intensive training in hand-to-hand combat and weapons proficiency.
  10. The commando's quick thinking and decisive action saved the hostages from certain death.

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The elite commando unit was deployed for a high-risk rescue mission.

Commando training involves rigorous physical and mental preparation.

The commando squad executed the covert operation with precision and efficiency.

Commandos are trained to operate in hostile environments behind enemy lines.