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commando

American  
[kuh-man-doh, -mahn-] / kəˈmæn doʊ, -ˈmɑn- /

noun

plural

commandos, commandoes
  1. (inWorld War II )

    1. any of the specially trained Allied military units used for surprise, hit-and-run raids against Axis forces.

    2. a member of any of these units.

  2. any military unit organized for operations similar to those of the commandos of World War II.

  3. a member of a military assault unit or team trained to operate quickly and aggressively in especially urgent, threatening situations, as against terrorists holding hostages.


idioms

  1. go commando, to wear pants, shorts, a skirt, etc., with no underwear.

commando British  
/ kəˈmɑːndəʊ /

noun

    1. an amphibious military unit trained for raiding

    2. a member of such a unit

  1. the basic unit of the Royal Marine Corps

  2. (originally) an armed force raised by Boers during the Boer War

  3. (modifier) denoting or relating to a commando or force of commandos

    a commando raid

    a commando unit

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adverb

  1. informal to wear no underpants

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Etymology

Origin of commando

First recorded in 1785–95; from Afrikaans kommando “raid, raiding party, a unit of militia,” from Portuguese commando “unit commanded,” noun derivative of commandar “to command

Example Sentences

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On Jan. 3, the military forces he commanded folded quickly as American commandos swooped in on helicopters and seized Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We later understood that there was a commando operation underway."

From Barron's

Medical staff at the main hospital in Galle said 32 rescued Iranians were still being treated under tight security provided by police and elite commandos.

From Barron's

To maintain the element of surprise, the Mexican commandos approached from above in helicopters, supported by surveillance from U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

The commandos question them briefly but make no arrests.

From BBC