noun
- a servile follower or subordinate of a person in power
- a favorite or darling
Usage: often derogatory
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The corrupt politician surrounded himself with loyal minions.
- She refused to be anyone’s minion and started her own business.
- The villain’s minions carried out his evil plans.
- He was tired of being treated like a minion at work.
- The CEO’s minions nodded in agreement with everything he said.
- The dictator’s minions enforced his harsh policies.
- She felt like a minion doing all the boring tasks.