commodore

word

/ˈkɑməˌdɔɹ/
KOM-uh-dor
/kˈɒmədˌɔː/
KOM-uh-daw

Definition

A commodore is a high-ranking naval officer, usually ranking above captain and below rear admiral, or a title given to the leader of a sailing club or yacht club.

Usage & Nuances

Most common in naval or maritime contexts. In British and US navies it refers to a specific rank; also used in sailing and yacht clubs for leaders. Not used for commercial ships. Sometimes seen as a title of honor in maritime competitions.

Example Sentences

The commodore gave orders to the fleet.

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After a tough race, the commodore congratulated all the sailors personally.

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When the commodore arrives, everyone stands up as a sign of respect.

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The yacht club chose a new commodore this year.

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Being named commodore of the club was a huge honor for her.

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He was promoted to commodore after many years of service.

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