One word would be mercenary.
(adjective) Politicians are often suspected of having mercenary motives to run for office. (noun) The mercenary was paid to kill a diplomat in Africa. In the American Revolution, a Hessian was a German mercenary sent to fight for the British.
By definition a mercenary is a person whom fights for a foreign army (one not belonging to the country they are a citizen of), simply for their own pleasure, political ideals, or for payment. Therefore, a logical sentence using the word "mercenary" could be - The British hired Hessian mercenaries to help them fight the colonists during the American Revolution.
He only did that out of mercenary self-interest.
A terrorist works for free. A Mercenary gets paid.
The man at the next table is a mercenary.
"The drug company was denounced as mercenary for seeking only to increase its profits." "The former Navy SEAL became a mercenary in central Africa."
Mercenary.
One word would be mercenary.
(adjective) Politicians are often suspected of having mercenary motives to run for office. (noun) The mercenary was paid to kill a diplomat in Africa. In the American Revolution, a Hessian was a German mercenary sent to fight for the British.
Thomas only went to his grandparents house out of mercenary interest for their last will and testament.
"Youhei" is a mercenary soldier.
That someone may be called mercenary
The word for a soldier-for-hire is mercenary
The anagram is "mercenary." (for money, or a hired soldier)
The word 打算的 (dasanteki) may be used to mean 'mercenary' in Japanese. 傭兵 (youhei) may also be used.
The English word mercenary can be both an adjective (describing a person's character) and a noun (a type of soldier for hire). In Latin the adjective is mercenarius and the noun is miles conductus.