Pronunciation: /kəˈmændər/
noun A person in authority, especially over a military unit or operation.
A1 The commander led his troops into battle.
A2 The commander gave orders to his soldiers.
B1 The commander was responsible for the safety of his unit.
B2 The commander strategized the best approach to the mission.
C1 The commander's leadership skills were highly respected by his peers.
C2 The commander's tactical decisions were crucial in winning the war.
formal The commander of the army led his troops into battle with precision and strategy.
informal The commander told us to get in line and follow his orders.
slang The squad's commander is a total boss, always knows what to do in any situation.
figurative As the project manager, she was the commander of the team, guiding them towards success.
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