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Meaning of squad
A small group of people trained to work together as a unit, especially for a particular purpose or task.
Etymology of squad
The word "squad" has its roots in the Italian word "squadra," meaning "square" or "team," which is derived from the Old French word "esquadre," meaning "square" or "group"
The term originated in the 16th century to describe a small group of soldiers, and over time, its usage expanded to include other contexts, such as sports and social groups
Synonyms
team
crew
gang
group
party
troop
company
brigade
battalion
regiment
division
unit
detachment
contingent
phalanx
legion
corps
outfit
ensemble
collective
clique
coterie
circle
band
troupe
squadrons
platoons
sections
details
taskforce
workforce
staff
personnel
employees
associates
colleagues
partners
allies
companions
friends
comrades
confederates
conspirators
accomplices
cohorts
associates
affiliates
Definitions
- A small group of people having a common purpose or task, especially in a military, sporting, or social context
- A group of people organized for a specific purpose, such as a police squad or a sports squad
Usage Examples
- The police squad was called to the scene of the crime to investigate
- The football squad has been training for months to prepare for the championship game
- The squad of workers was tasked with completing the project within a tight deadline
Antonyms
individual
solo
lone
solitary
single
separate
isolated
alone
detached
disconnected
scattered
dispersed
fragmented
divided
split
fragmented
disunited
disconnected
isolated
soloist
loner
hermit
recluse
outsider
stranger