adjective
- of lower rank; subordinate
Usage: formal
noun
- a person of lower rank, especially a junior military officer
Usage: formal; military
Examples
- The subaltern officers followed their commander’s orders without question.
- She held a subaltern position in the corporate hierarchy.
- The young subaltern was eager to prove himself in battle.
- His subaltern status meant he had little influence on major decisions.
- The general promoted several subalterns after the successful mission.
- In the rigid class system, she was considered subaltern to the nobility.