Rank ( noun , verb , adjective )

(As a noun)

Rank ( noun )

  1. A position in a hierarchy or organization.
  2. A level of status or importance.
  3. A line of soldiers or police officers.
  4. A row of something arranged in a particular order.

Origin:

The word "rank" comes from the old english word "rinc" which means a row or line.

Examples:

  1. He held the rank of captain in the army.
  2. She was promoted to the rank of manager.
  3. He was a rank amateur at the game.
  4. The rank of the company was improving.
  5. The ranks of the army were lined up for inspection.

(As a verb)

Rank ( verb )

  1. A position in a hierarchy or organization.
  2. A level of status or importance.
  3. A line of soldiers or police officers.
  4. A row of something arranged in a particular order.

Origin:

The word "rank" comes from the old english word "rinc" which means a row or line.

Examples:

  1. He held the rank of captain in the army.
  2. She was promoted to the rank of manager.
  3. He was a rank amateur at the game.
  4. The rank of the company was improving.
  5. The ranks of the army were lined up for inspection.

(As an adjective)

Rank ( adjective )

  1. A position in a hierarchy or organization.
  2. A level of status or importance.
  3. A line of soldiers or police officers.
  4. A row of something arranged in a particular order.

Origin:

The word "rank" comes from the old english word "rinc" which means a row or line.

Examples:

  1. He held the rank of captain in the army.
  2. She was promoted to the rank of manager.
  3. He was a rank amateur at the game.
  4. The rank of the company was improving.
  5. The ranks of the army were lined up for inspection.
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