serjeant (Meaning)
Wordnet
serjeant (n)
an English barrister of the highest rank
Webster
serjeant ()
Alt. of Serjeantcy
Synonyms & Antonyms of serjeant
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
serjeant Sentence Examples
- The serjeant-at-arms solemnly announced the arrival of the king.
- In the old days, serjeants served as legal officers who oversaw the execution of court orders.
- The serjeant in command of the platoon gave clear and concise instructions.
- The police serjeant diligently investigated the crime scene, leaving no stone unturned.
- The serjeant carried out his duties with unwavering professionalism and integrity.
- The serjeant had a reputation for being fair and impartial in his dealings with the community.
- The serjeant's presence brought order to the chaotic situation.
- The serjeant bravely led his troops into battle, inspiring them with his courage and determination.
- The serjeant played a pivotal role in the successful resolution of the hostage crisis.
- The serjeant's legacy as a dedicated and compassionate law enforcement officer will be forever remembered.
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an English barrister of the highest rankAlt. of Serjeantcy
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No antonyms found.
The serjeant-at-arms solemnly announced the arrival of the king.
In the old days, serjeants served as legal officers who oversaw the execution of court orders.
The serjeant in command of the platoon gave clear and concise instructions.
The police serjeant diligently investigated the crime scene, leaving no stone unturned.