naval

/'neivəl/
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naval

A naval officer stands on the deck of a large gray ship.

Definition

Adjective: Of, relating to, involving, belonging to, or used by a navy.

Usage

The adjective "naval" is used to describe anything connected to a nation's navy or naval forces. It typically modifies nouns to specify a military maritime context.

Examples
  • The country invested heavily in its naval strength.
  • He served as a naval officer for twenty years.
  • The museum has an exhibit on naval history.
  • A major naval exercise is scheduled for next month.
Advanced Usage
  • Naval architecture: The engineering discipline dealing with the design and construction of ships and other marine vessels.
    • She studied naval architecture to design more efficient ships.
  • Naval engagement: A formal term for a battle or fight at sea between naval forces.
    • The history book detailed the famous naval engagement.
Variants and Related Words
  • Navally (adverb): In a naval manner; by means of the navy.
    • The operation was conducted navally.
  • Navy (noun): The branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations at sea.
Synonyms
  • Maritime (especially in a military context)
  • Nautical (broader, relating to ships, sailors, or navigation, not exclusively military)
Antonyms
  • Land-based
  • Terrestrial (relating to the land)
  • Aerial (relating to the air or aircraft)
naval

A naval officer stands on the deck of a large gray ship.

Adjective
  1. connected with or belonging to or used in a navy
    • naval history
    • naval commander
    • naval vessels