infantry (Meaning)

Wordnet

infantry (n)

an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot

Webster

infantry (n.)

A body of children.

A body of soldiers serving on foot; foot soldiers, in distinction from cavalry.

infantry Sentence Examples

  1. The infantry advanced cautiously through the dense undergrowth, their rifles at the ready.
  2. The enemy infantry was well-trained and heavily armed, posing a formidable challenge.
  3. The infantrymen endured gruelling combat conditions, facing both physical and psychological hardships.
  4. The infantry played a crucial role in capturing strategic objectives during the battle.
  5. The infantry spearhead led the charge, breaking through enemy lines with fierce determination.
  6. The infantry's resilience and unwavering spirit proved invaluable during the prolonged siege.
  7. The infantry battalion was responsible for defending key positions and repelling enemy attacks.
  8. The infantryman's uniform and equipment provided essential protection and mobility on the battlefield.
  9. The infantry trained tirelessly, honing their skills in close-quarters combat and tactical maneuvering.
  10. The infantry's bravery and sacrifice were instrumental in securing victory for their cause.

FAQs About the word infantry

an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on footA body of children., A body of soldiers serving on foot; foot soldiers, in distinction from cavalry.

ranks, troops,army, battalion, soldiers,militia, legion, troopers,regulars, array

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The infantry advanced cautiously through the dense undergrowth, their rifles at the ready.

The enemy infantry was well-trained and heavily armed, posing a formidable challenge.

The infantrymen endured gruelling combat conditions, facing both physical and psychological hardships.

The infantry played a crucial role in capturing strategic objectives during the battle.