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squad

/ˈskwɑd/noun1 syllable

Squad means: a cooperative unit (especially in sports).

Synonyms for squad2

noun, as in a cooperative unit (especially in sports)

noun, as in a small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime

police squad

What does squad mean?3

noun

1

a cooperative unit (especially in sports)

2

a small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime

3

a smallest army unit

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with squad?13

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Squad in a sentence

  • The squad was led by the general, who stood firm as the hours passed.marcelostockle
  • This man is a police officer in the crime squad, not a criminal.Gulliver
  • He has the most international caps, but there are better players in the squad.Vanilla
  • Outnumbered and outgunned, the squad was forced to call in an airstrike.sabretou
  • My brother is a member of the rescue squad.CK
  • He was sentenced to death by firing squad.darinmex
  • I hope to be accepted into the cheerleader squad.AlanF_US
  • There was an entire squad of security guards at the door.Amastan

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Forms of squad

as a noun

plural
squads