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 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.
The word 打算的 (dasanteki) may be used to mean 'mercenary' in Japanese. 傭兵 (youhei) may also be used.