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above higher in rank, level, or quality than. [1/5 definitions]
admiral an officer in the United States Navy of the highest rank; the commander of a fleet of ships or military unit.
advance to raise in rank or position. [1/8 definitions]
advancement a move to a higher or better position or rank. [1/2 definitions]
archbishop a bishop of the highest rank.
associate having a position with less power, rank, or status. [1/6 definitions]
baron a nobleman by birth of a particular rank.
baroness a noblewoman of a particular rank by birth or by marriage.
below lower than, in rank or value. [1/3 definitions]
bishop A bishop is a priest or minister who holds a high position in a large church organization. A bishop is of a higher rank than the priest or minister of a local church. [1/2 definitions]
captain an officer of the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Marines, holding the rank just below major. [1/7 definitions]
cardinal an official of the Roman Catholic Church who is chosen by the pope and is second in rank to him. [1/3 definitions]
class If a diamond is of a certain class, it is part of a type that is higher or lower in quality or rank than other types of diamonds. It may be of a shinier type or a heavier type, for example. A class is a group that is higher or lower in quality or rank compared with other groups of similar things. [1/5 definitions]
commander the rank directly below captain in the U.S. Navy. [1/3 definitions]
commission the order that gives a rank to an officer in the military. [1/7 definitions]
count2 a European nobleman of a particular rank.
counterpart a person who has a rank or who does a job that is similar to that of another person. [1/2 definitions]
countess a European noblewoman who has the rank of count or earl. [1/2 definitions]
degrade to bring down from a higher to a lower rank or degree by taking away a position or title. [1/4 definitions]
duke a nobleman with the highest rank below a prince.
earl a British nobleman. An earl is of a high rank but below both a prince and a duke.