How To Spell admiral?
How to Pronounce admiral?
Correct pronunciation for the word "admiral" is [ˈadmɜːɹə͡l], [ˈadmɜːɹəl], [ˈa_d_m_ɜː_ɹ_əl].
Definition of admiral
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The chief commander of a fleet; any flag officer; the ship of the admiral.
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A species of shell-fish; also a species of butterfly. The lord high admiral, in Great Britain, an officer who formerly superintended all naval affairs. The admiral of the fleet, a title of honour given to a few admirals. Vice-admiral, an officer next in rank to an admiral. Rear-admiral, an officer next in rank to a vice-admiral.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
What are the misspellings for admiral?
What are similar-sounding words for admiral?
- admirably,
- admired,
- admirable,
- VICE-ADMIRAL.,
- admirer,
- vice-admiral,
- admiringly,
- admiration,
- admiring,
- high-admiral,
- lieutenant-admiral,
- admiralty,
- Port-admiral,
- fleet-admiral,
- admire,
- wetmorella,
- rear-admiral,
- admiral-general.
What is the adjective for admiral?
The adjective form of the word "admiral" is "admiralty".
Usage over time for admiral:
This graph shows how "admiral" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of admiral?
The plural of the "admiral" can be the "admirals".
What is the singular form of admiral?
The singular of the "admiral" can be the "admiral".
Synonyms for Admiral:
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n.
• animal • administration • full admiral
Nearby words
Resources
- Correct spelling for admiral [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- admiral - English spelling dictionary
- Admiral | Definition of admiral by Merriam-Webster
- Admiral definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Admiral | Definition of admiral at Dictionary.com
- Admiral dictionary definition | admiral defined