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noun

sarge

sahj

Sarge (noun) means an informal, shortened way of addressing a sergeant. Example: “Yes, Sarge, right away.”

noun
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An informal, shortened way of addressing a sergeant.
"Yes, Sarge, right away."

How to use sarge

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA casual nickname for "sergeant," used mostly in speech.

When to use it

Informal and mostly spoken — used when addressing or referring to a sergeant casually.

Word forms

sarged past tense, sarges singular

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Etymology

A clipped, informal form of "sergeant."

Rhymes for sarge

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sarge” mean?

The word “sarge” means an informal, shortened way of addressing a sergeant. In plain terms, a casual nickname for "sergeant," used mostly in speech.

How do you pronounce “sarge”?

“Sarge” is pronounced sahj (/sɑɹd͡ʒ/ in IPA).

How do you use “sarge” in a sentence?

Here is “sarge” used in a sentence: “Yes, Sarge, right away.”

What part of speech is “sarge”?

“Sarge” is a noun.

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