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Synonyms for rank
Grammar : Adj, noun, verb |
Spell : rangk |
Phonetic Transcription : ræŋk |
Top 10 synonyms for rank Other synonyms for the word rank
- abusive
- align
- ancestry
- antecede
- arrange
- arrant
- array
- assign
- assort
- atrocious
- authority
- bad
- be classed
- be worth
- belong
- birth
- blood
- button down
- cachet
- capacity
- capital
- caste
- circumstance
- classification
- coarse
- come first
- complete
- condition
- consequence
- conspicuous
- consummate
- count among
- dank
- degree
- dense
- dignity
- dirty
- disagreeable
- disgusting
- dispose
- distinction
- downright
- echelon
- egregious
- estate
- esteem
- evaluate
- evil-smelling
- excessive
- extravagant
- extreme
- exuberant
- feculent
- fertile
- fetid
- file
- filthy
- fix
- flagrant
- flourishing
- footing
- forerun
- formation
- foul
- fructiferous
- funky
- fusty
- gamy
- give precedence
- glaring
- go ahead of
- go before
- graveolent
- gross
- grown
- have the advantage
- high
- high-growing
- humid
- include
- indecent
- judge
- junglelike
- lavish
- level
- line
- list
- loathsome
- locate
- lush
- luxuriant
- marshal
- mephitic
- moldy
- musty
- nasty
- nauseating
- nobility
- noisome
- note
- noticeable
- noxious
- obnoxious
- off
- offensive
- olid
- order
- outrageous
- outrank
- outright
- outstanding
- overabundant
- overgrown
- paramountcy
- parentage
- pecking order
- pedigree
- peg
- perfect
- pigeonhole
- place
- place in formation
- position
- positive
- precede
- primacy
- privilege
- productive
- profuse
- prolific
- pungent
- put
- put away
- put down as
- put down for
- put in line
- putrescent
- putrid
- quality
- queue
- rampant
- rancid
- range
- rate
- raunchy
- reeking
- regard
- repulsive
- reputation
- revolting
- rich
- row
- scurrilous
- semitropical
- seniority
- series
- settle
- sheer
- shocking
- situation
- size up
- slot
- smelly
- smutty
- sort
- sour
- sovereignty
- sphere
- stale
- stand
- state
- station
- stature
- status
- stock
- stratum
- string
- strong
- strong-smelling
- supremacy
- tab
- tainted
- take the lead
- thorough
- total
- tropical
- turned
- type
- typecast
- undisguised
- unmitigated
- valuate
- value
- vigorous
- wicked
- wild
Définition of rank
Origin :- early 14c., "row, line series;" c.1400, a row of an army, from Old French renc, ranc "row, line" (Modern French rang), from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source (cf. Old High German hring "circle, ring"), from Proto-Germanic *khrengaz "circle, ring" (see ring (n.1)).
- Meaning "a social division, class of persons" is from early 15c. Meaning "high station in society" is from early 15c. Meaning "a relative position" is from c.1600.
- adj stinking, foul
- adj abundant, luxurious
- adj utter, absolute
- adj obscene, vulgar
- noun standing in a system, often a social one
- noun column, tier of individuals
- verb line up; classify in system
- verb be worthwhile; have supremacy
- In the matter of minor industries, sericulture holds a first rank.
- Extract from : « Explorations in Australia » by John Forrest
- "Faust" is the only play he ever wrote that can rank at all with a dozen of Shakespeare's.
- Extract from : « The Man Shakespeare » by Frank Harris
- They sat down and in their assembly they proclaimed his rank.
- Extract from : « The Babylonian Legends of the Creation » by British Museum
- The authorities here have recommended him for promotion to the rank of Major.
- Extract from : « Ridgeway » by Scian Dubh
- I'd like to meet up with the yahoo that wrote that rank yarn!
- Extract from : « Chip, of the Flying U » by B. M. Bower
- Rank after rank in succession appeared: literally thousands.
- Extract from : « The Leopard Woman » by Stewart Edward White
- That he should now rank as the most expert pilot on the station was quite to be expected.
- Extract from : « The Underdog » by F. Hopkinson Smith
- I am more than I seem to be; she who weds me will not lack for rank and titles.
- Extract from : « Fair Margaret » by H. Rider Haggard
- Be content to wait, and rank will find you in its season, or if not you, your children.
- Extract from : « Fair Margaret » by H. Rider Haggard
- Who else, of the rank you describe, would be interested in such inquiries?
- Extract from : « Night and Morning, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Antonyms for rank
- aromatic
- clean
- confuse
- depart
- disarrange
- disorder
- disorganization
- disorganize
- displace
- disturb
- forget
- fresh
- good
- hidden
- imperfect
- incomplete
- indefinite
- inferior
- insignificance
- leave
- lose
- lowliness
- mess up
- mild
- mix up
- moderate
- moral
- move
- nice
- part
- partial
- perfumed
- pleasant
- pleasing
- pure
- rare
- scarce
- scatter
- sparse
- sweet
- uncertain
- unfinished
- unimportance
- unsettle
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