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officer vs serjeant-at-arms

serjeant-at-arms vs officer

officer and serjeant-at-arms both are nouns.

officer is a verb but serjeant-at-arms is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
officer Yes No Yes No
serjeant-at-arms Yes No No No
As nouns, serjeant-at-arms is a hyponym of officer; that is, serjeant-at-arms is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than officer:
  • officer: someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust
  • serjeant-at-arms: an officer (as of a legislature or court) who maintains order and executes commands
Other hyponyms of officer include probation officer, sergeant at arms.
officer (noun) serjeant-at-arms (noun)
a member of a police force an officer (as of a legislature or court) who maintains order and executes commands
someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust
any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command
a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel
officer (verb) serjeant-at-arms (verb)
direct or command as an officer
Difference between officer and serjeant-at-arms

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