commando
1 synonyms and 0 antonyms for commando, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Noun — A soldier trained for fast, aggressive raids, often as part of a small specialized unit.
How to use commando
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Afrikaans kommando, tracing back through Portuguese comando to Latin commendare.
Full origin of commando →Frequently asked questions
What does “commando” mean?
The word “commando” means a soldier trained for fast, aggressive raids, often as part of a small specialized unit. In plain terms, a soldier or unit trained for quick, hard-hitting military raids.
How do you pronounce “commando”?
“Commando” is pronounced kuh-MAHN-doh (/kəˈmændoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “commando” in a sentence?
Here is “commando” used in a sentence: “A team of commandos parachuted behind enemy lines under cover of darkness.”
What part of speech is “commando”?
“Commando” is a noun.
Where does the word “commando” come from?
The word “commando” comes from Latin. From Afrikaans kommando, tracing back through Portuguese comando to Latin commendare.
Is “commando” a common word?
“Commando” is an uncommon word in modern English.