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  2. The meaning of TROUPER is a member of a troupe; especially : actor. How to use trouper in a sentence. a member of a troupe; especially : actor; a person who deals with and persists through difficulty or hardship without complaint

  3. Even though they are different words, trouper and trooper can both be used to describe one who perseveres through hardship or difficulty. Trouper originates from one who is part of a theatre troupe and thus realizes the show must always go on.

  4. a successful entertainer who has had a lot of experience. approving. anyone with a lot of experience who can be depended on and does not complain: Thanks for being such a trouper, and helping out all evening. He took his disappointment like a trouper. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. 5 days ago · trouper in American English. (ˈtruːpər) noun. 1. an actor, esp. a member of a touring company. 2. a veteran actor. 3. a loyal, dependable worker or participant in an undertaking.

  6. a person who is reliable and uncomplaining and hard working. see more. see less. type of: good person. a person who is good to other people. noun. an actor who travels around the country presenting plays. synonyms: barnstormer, play-actor, playactor.

  7. A trouper is a person who deals with and persists through difficulty or hardship without complaint and continuously maintains a positive or determined attitude. Derived from theatrical tradition, the term originally referred to an actor traveling with a group of performers, hence the phrase "an old trouper," referring to a reliable and ...

  8. noun. an actor, especially a member of a touring company. a veteran actor. trooper ( def 4 ). trouper. / ˈtruːpə / noun. a member of a troupe. an experienced or dependable worker or associate. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of trouper 1. An Americanism first recorded in 1885–90; troupe + -er 1. Discover More. Example Sentences.

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