Which should you use, trooper or trouper? A trooper is someone of low rank in the army. The noun trouper may mean someone who has a lot of experience, someone you can always depend on, or someone who never complains.
Incorrect: |
You’re a real trooper. |
Correct: |
You’re a real trouper. |
Incorrect: |
He swore like a trouper. |
Correct: |
He swore like a trooper. |