constable[noun]Synonyms: policeman, bobby, bull, copper, gendarme, John Law, officer, paddy, peeler, police constable
English Thesaurus: police officer, policeman, policewoman, PC/WPC, detective, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
Constable, John (1776–1837) a British painter known for his paintings and drawings of the
Suffolk countryside, especially
The Haywain, which is one of the most famous British paintings
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con‧sta‧ble /ˈkʌnstəb
əl $ ˈkɑːn-/
noun [countable][
Date: 1800-1900;
Origin: constable 'high-ranking royal official, local officer of the law' (12-21 centuries), from Old French conestable, from Late Latin comes stabuli 'officer of the stable']
1. a British police officer of the lowest rank
2. in the US, someone who has some of the powers of a police officer and can send legal documents that order someone to do something
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police officer (
also officer) a member of the police. In British English,
police officer is used especially in more formal contexts, for example in news reports. In everyday English, British people still usually say
policeman or
policewoman:
a senior police officer
He was sentenced to life in prison for killing a police officer.
He is the officer in charge of the case.
Officer Fayard (=in the US ‘Officer’ is used in the title of police officers)policeman a man who is a member of the police:
an off-duty policeman
He’s a former policeman.policewoman a woman who is a member of the police:
The girl, accompanied by a policewoman and two social workers, was seen in private by Sheriff George Crozier.PC/WPC abbreviation used in the job titles of British police offiicers.
PC means ‘Police Constable’ and
WPC means 'Woman Police Constable':
PC Keith Fletcher
WPC Susan Larkindetective a police officer whose job is to discover who is responsible for crimes:
Detectives are investigating the death of a baby boy.
Detective Inspector John Hartwellplain-clothes adjective a plain-clothes police officer wears ordinary clothes instead of a uniform:
Two plain-clothes police officers, acting as hotel security men, kept watch on him.constable a British police officer of the lowest rank:
a police constable
Constable Robin Cameronchief constable a senior police officer who is in charge of the police in a particular area in Britain:
the chief constable of North Yorkshire policecop informal a police officer:
You’d better call the cops.trooper a US police officer in a state police force:
a New Jersey state trooper [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲