full admiral (Meaning)

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full admiral (n)

the supreme commander of a fleet; ranks above a vice admiral and below a fleet admiral

Synonyms & Antonyms of full admiral

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full admiral Sentence Examples

  1. The full admiral presided over the naval ceremony with unwavering authority.
  2. The warship emerged from the fog, its deck teeming with sailors saluting the full admiral.
  3. After decades of exemplary service, the esteemed captain was promoted to the rank of full admiral.
  4. The full admiral's command ship sailed into the harbor, a symbol of maritime might.
  5. The young midshipman carried the admiral's orders with pride, knowing he served under a full admiral.
  6. The full admiral's unwavering determination led the fleet to victory in countless battles.
  7. The retired full admiral gave an inspiring speech, recounting tales of his time at sea.
  8. The full admiral's legacy as a legendary naval commander would be passed down through generations.
  9. The full admiral stood on the bridge, his keen eyes scanning the horizon for potential threats.
  10. The full admiral's charisma and leadership skills inspired the entire crew.

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the supreme commander of a fleet; ranks above a vice admiral and below a fleet admiral

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No antonyms found.

The full admiral presided over the naval ceremony with unwavering authority.

The warship emerged from the fog, its deck teeming with sailors saluting the full admiral.

After decades of exemplary service, the esteemed captain was promoted to the rank of full admiral.

The full admiral's command ship sailed into the harbor, a symbol of maritime might.