command
How to Use Command
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn authoritative order, or the power/act of controlling something.
Word Forms
commanded past tense, commands plural, command plural, commanded plural, commands singular, command singular, commanded singular, commandest singular, commandedst singular, commandeth singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The soldiers obeyed the general's _____ without hesitation.
Etymology
From Old French comander, from Late Latin commandare, ultimately from Latin com- + mandare ("to entrust, order") — a relative of "commend," "mandate," and "recommend."