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rank
noun
-
rank
,
ranking
,
ranks
,
ranked
,
ranker
,
rankest
,
rankly
,
ranklier
,
rankliest
the
level
or
position
someone
has
in
an
organization
,
group
,
or
society
compared
to
others
•
After
ten
years
in
the
army
,
Maria
was
promoted
to
the
rank
of
captain
.
After
ten
years
in
the
army
,
Maria
was
promoted
to
the
rank
of
captain
.
•
In
chess
,
a
grandmaster
holds
a
very
high
rank
among
players
worldwide
.
In
chess
,
a
grandmaster
holds
a
very
high
rank
among
players
worldwide
.
verb
-
rank
,
ranking
,
ranks
,
ranked
,
ranker
,
rankest
,
rankly
,
ranklier
,
rankliest
to
arrange
people
or
things
in
order
of
importance
,
quality
,
or
number
,
or
to
have
a
particular
position
in
such
an
order
•
Our
school
ranks
third
in
the
national
math
contest
results
.
Our
school
ranks
third
in
the
national
math
contest
results
.
•
Please
rank
the
photos
from
your
favorite
to
least
favorite
.
Please
rank
the
photos
from
your
favorite
to
least
favorite
.
adjective
-
rank
,
ranking
,
ranks
,
ranked
,
ranker
,
rankest
,
rankly
,
ranklier
,
rankliest
smelling
or
tasting
very
strong
and
unpleasant
•
The
garbage
bin
was
rank
after
sitting
in
the
sun
all
week
.
The
garbage
bin
was
rank
after
sitting
in
the
sun
all
week
.
•
She
opened
the
fridge
and
a
rank
odor
filled
the
kitchen
.
She
opened
the
fridge
and
a
rank
odor
filled
the
kitchen
.
adjective
-
rank
,
ranking
,
ranks
,
ranked
,
ranker
,
rankest
,
rankly
,
ranklier
,
rankliest
growing
too
thickly
and
quickly
,
often
in
an
untidy
or
wild
way
•
Weeds
grew
rank
around
the
abandoned
house
.
Weeds
grew
rank
around
the
abandoned
house
.
•
The
garden
became
a
jungle
of
rank
grass
during
the
rainy
season
.
The
garden
became
a
jungle
of
rank
grass
during
the
rainy
season
.
ranking
noun
a
position
or
number
that
shows
how
someone
or
something
compares
with
others
on
a
list
of
best
to
worst
•
The
tennis
player
celebrated
when
her
world
ranking
reached
number
one
.
The
tennis
player
celebrated
when
her
world
ranking
reached
number
one
.
•
According
to
the
latest
university
ranking
,
the
school
is
among
the
top
ten
.
According
to
the
latest
university
ranking
,
the
school
is
among
the
top
ten
.
noun
-
ranking
the
act
or
system
of
arranging
people
or
things
in
order
of
importance
,
quality
,
or
success
•
The
website
uses
a
complex
algorithm
for
ranking
search
results
.
The
website
uses
a
complex
algorithm
for
ranking
search
results
.
•
Student
volunteers
helped
with
the
ranking
of
the
science
projects
.
Student
volunteers
helped
with
the
ranking
of
the
science
projects
.
adjective
having
the
highest
level
of
authority
or
importance
within
a
group
•
She
is
the
ranking
officer
on
the
base
.
She
is
the
ranking
officer
on
the
base
.
•
The
senator
is
the
ranking
member
of
the
finance
committee
.
The
senator
is
the
ranking
member
of
the
finance
committee
.
drink
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
to
take
liquid
into
your
mouth
and
swallow
it
•
I
always
drink
a
glass
of
milk
before
bed
.
I
always
drink
a
glass
of
milk
before
bed
.
•
She
is
drinking
lemonade
by
the
pool
.
She
is
drinking
lemonade
by
the
pool
.
From
Old
English
“
drincan
”,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
German
“
trinken
”.
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
to
consume
alcoholic
beverages
,
often
regularly
•
Jim
drinks
every
night
after
work
.
Jim
drinks
every
night
after
work
.
•
She
promised
she
would
stop
drinking
once
the
baby
arrived
.
She
promised
she
would
stop
drinking
once
the
baby
arrived
.
Specialized
from
the
general
verb
sense
;
the
idea
of
drinking
alcohol
became
common
in
the
14th
century
.
drunk
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
past
participle
of
the
verb
“
drink
”
•
He
had
drunk
all
the
milk
before
breakfast
.
He
had
drunk
all
the
milk
before
breakfast
.
•
By
the
end
of
the
hike
,
they
had
drunk
every
drop
of
water
they
brought
.
By
the
end
of
the
hike
,
they
had
drunk
every
drop
of
water
they
brought
.
frankly
adverb
in
an
open
,
honest
,
and
direct
way
•
She
spoke
frankly
about
her
past
mistakes
during
the
interview
.
She
spoke
frankly
about
her
past
mistakes
during
the
interview
.
•
I
appreciate
it
when
friends
talk
to
me
frankly
instead
of
hiding
the
truth
.
I
appreciate
it
when
friends
talk
to
me
frankly
instead
of
hiding
the
truth
.
Derived
from
the
adjective
“
frank
”
meaning
‘
open
,
honest
,
truthful
’
+
adverbial
suffix
“
-ly
.”
Used
since
the
16th
century
.
adverb
used
to
emphasize
a
statement
that
may
sound
shocking
,
critical
,
or
surprising
•
Frankly
,
your
plan
is
too
risky
for
our
budget
.
Frankly
,
your
plan
is
too
risky
for
our
budget
.
•
Frankly
,
I'm
surprised
you
haven't
called
her
back
yet
.
Frankly
,
I'm
surprised
you
haven't
called
her
back
yet
.
Same
origin
as
sense
1
,
but
this
emphatic
use
became
common
in
the
19th
century
as
a
discourse
marker
.
drinking
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
present
participle
of
drink
:
doing
the
action
of
taking
liquid
into
the
mouth
and
swallowing
it
•
She
is
drinking
a
cup
of
hot
tea
by
the
window
.
She
is
drinking
a
cup
of
hot
tea
by
the
window
.
•
The
horse
was
drinking
from
the
trough
when
I
arrived
at
the
stable
.
The
horse
was
drinking
from
the
trough
when
I
arrived
at
the
stable
.
shrink
verb
-
shrink
,
shrinking
,
shrinks
,
shrank
,
shrunk
to
become
smaller
,
or
to
make
something
become
smaller
in
size
,
amount
,
or
value
•
My
new
wool
sweater
shrank
after
I
washed
it
in
hot
water
.
My
new
wool
sweater
shrank
after
I
washed
it
in
hot
water
.
•
When
metal
cools
after
casting
,
it
shrinks
slightly
inside
the
mold
.
When
metal
cools
after
casting
,
it
shrinks
slightly
inside
the
mold
.
Old
English
"
screoncan
" (
to
wither
or
shrivel
),
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
German
"
schrumpfen
".
verb
-
shrink
,
shrinking
,
shrinks
,
shrank
,
shrunk
to
move
back
or
away
because
of
fear
,
pain
,
or
dislike
•
The
cat
shrank
from
the
loud
thunder
,
hiding
under
the
sofa
.
The
cat
shrank
from
the
loud
thunder
,
hiding
under
the
sofa
.
•
He
shrinks
away
whenever
someone
tries
to
congratulate
him
in
public
.
He
shrinks
away
whenever
someone
tries
to
congratulate
him
in
public
.
Same
Germanic
root
as
the
primary
sense
,
with
figurative
use
recorded
since
the
14th
century
.