mercenary
ˈməːsɪn(ə)ri/
adjective
adjective: mercenary
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primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics.
“she’s nothing but a mercenary little gold-digger”
synonyms:money-oriented, grasping, greedy,acquisitive, avaricious, covetous,rapacious, bribable, venal,materialistic;
informalmoney-grubbing
“research suggests that buyers are unashamedly mercenary”
antonyms:altruistic, philanthropic
noun
noun: mercenary; plural noun: mercenaries
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a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.
“he had planned to seize power with the aid of a group of mercenaries”
synonyms:soldier of fortune, professional soldier, hired soldier, hireling; More
private army;
informalmerc, hired gun;
historicalfreelance, condottiere;
archaicadventurer, lance-knight
“a force of two thousand mercenaries”
antonyms:volunteer, conscript
a person primarily motivated by personal gain.
“cricket’s most infamous mercenary”
The very word mercenary has become synonymous with self interest due to the nature of how mercenaries operate .
They go where their best interests go .
Mercenaries are renowned world over for being useful allies but only when you have the most money and you are winning. When the money stops or the risk reward ratio becomes too high a mercenary will stab you in your back .
Have you ever heard anyone say ’ you can trust that guy , hes a real mercenary ’