IPA: /ˈtruːpər/
KK: /ˈtruːpər/
A person who is dependable and works hard, often in difficult situations, especially in the performing arts.
Despite the challenges, she remained a true trouper, always ready to give her best performance.
Trouper originates from the French word 'troupe' (meaning a group or company, especially of actors). The suffix '-er' indicates a person associated with or performing a specific action. Therefore, a 'trouper' is a person who is part of a group, particularly in the context of a theatrical company.
Think of a 'troupe' as a group of performers, and remember that a 'trouper' is someone who belongs to that group.