ranknoun
uk/ræŋk/us/ræŋk/rank noun (POSITION)
C1 [ C or U ] a position in an organization, such as the army, showing the importance of the person having it:
[ C or U ] a particular position, higher or lower than others:
the members of a group or organization:
to be moved up from a low level position in an organization to a higher one:
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- Colonel is the military rank between lieutenant-colonel and brigadier.
- A hospital registrar is of a lower rank than a consultant.
- He was promoted to the rank of major in recognition of his valour during the battle.
- He achieved ambassadorial rank in 1958.
- After many years at the company he eventually worked his way up to the rank of Chief Executive Officer.
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Organizations - position & status
- a rung on/of the ladder idiom
- apparatchik
- associate
- back seat
- be a big fish in a small pond idiom
- betters 2
- brethren
- comrade
- echelon
- entry-level
- equal
- fellow
- founder
- low-level
- position
- role
- second class
- senior
- standing
- subordinate
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rank noun (ROW)
[ C ] a row, especially of people or things standing side by side:
[ C ] a place where taxis wait for passengers:
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Things collected in lines or rings
- column
- crocodile
- file
- line
- queue
- ring
- rope
- row 1
- single file
- string
- thread
- tier
- train
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rankadjective
uk/ræŋk/us/ræŋk/rank adjective (EXTREME)
[ before noun ] (especially of something bad) complete or extreme:
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Linguistics: very & extreme
- abject
- awful
- badly
- beyond
- classic
- classical
- devastating
- drop dead! idiom
- eminently
- esp
- especially
- heartily
- impossibly
- perfect
- sheer
- specially
- supremely
- thoroughly
- whole
- wide
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rank adjective (GROWN)
used to describe plants that grow too fast or too thickly, or an area covered by these:
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Fertile or infertile land
- barren
- bread basket
- cultivable
- denude
- exuberant
- fallow
- fertile
- fertility
- granary
- hospitable
- hostile
- infertile
- luscious
- lush
- luxuriant
- marginal land
- overgrown
- rich
- sterile
- verdant
rank adjective (SMELL)
smelling strong and unpleasant:
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Smells & smelling
- acrid
- aroma
- beery
- bouquet
- cheesy
- foetid
- fragrance
- frowsty
- odour
- pong
- putrid
- scratch-and-sniff
- smell somewhere out
- smell sth/sb out
- sniff sth/sb out
- sour
- stagnant
- stench
- stinky
- waft
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rankverb [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ]
uk/ræŋk/us/ræŋk/C1 to have a position higher or lower than others, or to be considered to have such a position:
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- A few incredulous spectators watched as Paterson, ranked 23rd in the world, beat the champion.
- He is now ranked one hundredth in world tennis.
- She currently ranks ninth in the world.
- Rank your answers to the survey in order of preference.
- Her victory must rank as one of the greatest upsets in the history of the tournament.
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Classifying and creating order
- alphabetize
- arrange
- arrangement
- catalogue
- categorize
- format
- kingdom
- precedence
- prioritize
- put sth/sb in a pigeonhole idiom
- range
- reconstruct
- rejig
- stream
- tick sth off
- topology
- track
- tracking
- triage
- umbrella
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