corps (Meaning)
corps (n)
an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions and their support
a body of people associated together
corps (n.)
In some countries of Europe, a form of students' social society binding the members to strict adherence to certain student customs and its code of honor; -- Ger. spelling usually korps.
Synonyms & Antonyms of corps
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corps Sentence Examples
- The army's elite special forces corps conducted a covert operation behind enemy lines.
- She joined the dance corps, eager to showcase her talent and passion for movement.
- The medical corps deployed to provide aid and assistance in the aftermath of the natural disaster.
- The marine corps is known for its rigorous training and commitment to excellence.
- He served as a member of the diplomatic corps, representing his country's interests abroad.
- The corps of engineers worked tirelessly to repair the damaged infrastructure after the hurricane.
- The marching band corps practiced diligently to perfect their synchronized routines for the upcoming competition.
- The Peace Corps volunteers devoted themselves to serving communities in need around the world.
- The ballet corps performed with grace and precision, captivating audiences with their synchronized movements.
- The foreign correspondent was embedded with the military corps to report on their activities in the conflict zone.
FAQs About the word corps
an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions and their support, a body of people associated togetherIn some countries of Europe, a form of students'
brotherhood, profession, community,fraternity, federation, association, society, fellowship, organization, sodality
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The army's elite special forces corps conducted a covert operation behind enemy lines.
She joined the dance corps, eager to showcase her talent and passion for movement.
The medical corps deployed to provide aid and assistance in the aftermath of the natural disaster.
The marine corps is known for its rigorous training and commitment to excellence.