rank(s) Antonyms
Meaning of rank(s)
rank(s)
to take or have a position in relation to others, to form or move in ranks, official grade or position, to take or have a certain position in a group, to arrange in lines or in a formation, offensive in odor or flavor, to arrange in lines or in a regular formation, rancid, any of the rows of squares that extend across a chessboard perpendicular to the files, an aggregate of individuals classed together, a degree or position of dignity, eminence, or excellence, the body of enlisted personnel, putrid, festering, the number of linearly independent rows or columns in a matrix, outright, relative standing or position, offensively gross or vulgar, a line of soldiers ranged side by side in close order, luxuriantly or excessively vigorous in growth, the body of enlisted persons in an army, to take precedence of, a grade of official standing in a hierarchy, shockingly conspicuous, armed forces, any of a series of classes of coal based on increasing alteration of the parent vegetable matter, increasing carbon content, and increasing fuel value, very noticeable, lustful, ruttish, a group of individuals classed together, grown too large, stand sense 6, strong and active in growth, a row of people, high social position, row entry 3 sense 1, series, the order according to some statistical characteristic (such as the score on a test), an orderly arrangement, to determine the relative position of, offensively gross or coarse, to come before in rank, high in amount or degree, outright entry 2 sense 1, a line of soldiers standing side by side, to determine the position of in relation to others, position within a group, row, series
rank(s) Sentence Examples
- The military officer held the rank of captain.
- The student ranked first in his class.
- The website ranks highly in search engine results.
- The boxer was ranked among the world's top ten.
- The company's products rank among the best in the industry.
- The officer's rank was higher than that of the sergeant.
- The team was ranked second in the league standings.
- The university ranks among the top institutions in the country.
- The job candidate ranked highly for the position.
- The player's rank in the video game was determined by his score.
FAQs About the word rank(s)
to take or have a position in relation to others, to form or move in ranks, official grade or position, to take or have a certain position in a group, to arrang
is, rates, places, stands, groups,grades,seeds, categorizes, instates, classifies
disarranges, scrambles, jumbles, confuses, mixes (up),lumps,misclassifies,missorts, mistypes
The military officer held the rank of captain.
The student ranked first in his class.
The website ranks highly in search engine results.
The boxer was ranked among the world's top ten.