Pronunciation: /fʊt ˈsoʊldʒər/
noun a low-ranking enlisted soldier in the army
A1 A foot soldier is a soldier who fights on foot.
A2 The foot soldier marched bravely into battle.
B1 The foot soldier followed orders without question.
B2 The foot soldier's loyalty to their commander was unwavering.
C1 The role of a foot soldier in ancient warfare was crucial for victory.
C2 The foot soldier displayed exceptional skill and bravery on the battlefield.
formal The foot soldier followed orders diligently and carried out his duties with precision.
informal The foot soldier did what he was told and got the job done.
slang The foot soldier was just a grunt, doing all the dirty work.
figurative In the corporate world, the foot soldier is the one who executes the day-to-day tasks to keep the business running smoothly.
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