Cadet in a sentence as a noun

In the movie, the sergeant just throws the knife at the cadet's hand.

Both that keyboard and the space cadet have fewer keys than an IBM PC keyboard.

At West Point, I was one of ten cadets in my class of one thousand to make the parachute team.

I grew up in the UK and did some cadet training, so I learned to shoot a small caliber rifle there.

> This was Troy, another very vocal cadet.

That's funny, I actually heard the word used when I was a military cadet in high school.

The pilot was a glider pilot, the first officer was an air cadet, and the field was already turned into a race track.

In the novel, Kirk won the scenario by reprogramming the simulation so that the Klingons believed he was a famous starship captain, though he was only a cadet at the time.

Cadet definitions

noun

a military trainee (as at a military academy)

See also: plebe