five-star admiral

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five-star admiral

A five-star admiral reviews naval charts in his office.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A naval officer of the highest possible rank: A "five-star admiral" is a specific, formal title for the most senior admiral in certain navies, equivalent to a General of the Army or a General of the Air Force. The rank is symbolized by five stars.
Usage
  • The term is used as a formal title or to refer to an individual holding this supreme rank.
  • It is a specific, official rank, not a general descriptive term for a high-ranking admiral.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was appointed a five-star admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.
    • The ceremony promoted the officer to the rare rank of five-star admiral.
Advanced Usage
  • The rank is often used in historical contexts, particularly referring to World War II and the immediate post-war period in the United States.
  • The title is sometimes used generically to denote the absolute highest level of naval command, even in discussions of other nations' militaries, though the specific term and insignia are American.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fleet Admiral: The official title for a five-star admiral in the United States Navy.
  • Admiral of the Fleet: The equivalent rank in the British Royal Navy and some other Commonwealth navies.
  • General of the Army: The equivalent five-star rank in the United States Army.
Synonyms
  • Fleet Admiral (specific U.S. title)
  • Admiral of the Fleet (commonwealth equivalent)
Notes
  • This is a compound noun. The explanation focuses on the term as a single, specific title.
  • The rank is exceptionally rare, often reserved for wartime or periods of supreme command.
five-star admiral

A five-star admiral reviews naval charts in his office.

Noun
  1. an admiral of the highest rank

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