generalissimo (Meaning)

Wordnet

generalissimo (n)

the officer who holds the supreme command

Webster

generalissimo (a.)

The chief commander of an army; especially, the commander in chief of an army consisting of two or more grand divisions under separate commanders; -- a title used in most foreign countries.

Synonyms & Antonyms of generalissimo

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generalissimo Sentence Examples

  1. During the Soviet era, Joseph Stalin held the prestigious title of Generalissimo.
  2. Francisco Franco, the former dictator of Spain, was widely known as Generalissimo.
  3. Chiang Kai-shek, the Nationalist Chinese leader, was posthumously honored as Generalissimo.
  4. The Generalissimo's authority extended throughout the entire military hierarchy.
  5. The strategy devised by the Generalissimo proved decisive in winning the war.
  6. The Generalissimo's unwavering loyalty to his troops inspired great courage and determination.
  7. The Generalissimo's leadership was both praised and criticized for its authoritarian nature.
  8. The Generalissimo's charismatic speeches often rallied the masses.
  9. The Generalissimo's legacy continues to be debated by historians and political analysts.
  10. The term "Generalissimo" is rarely used today, but it once held immense power and prestige.

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the officer who holds the supreme commandThe chief commander of an army; especially, the commander in chief of an army consisting of two or more grand divisions

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During the Soviet era, Joseph Stalin held the prestigious title of Generalissimo.

Francisco Franco, the former dictator of Spain, was widely known as Generalissimo.

Chiang Kai-shek, the Nationalist Chinese leader, was posthumously honored as Generalissimo.

The Generalissimo's authority extended throughout the entire military hierarchy.