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rank vs kingship

kingship vs rank

rank and kingship both are nouns.

rank is an adjective but kingship is not an adjective.

rank is a verb but kingship is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rank Yes Yes Yes No
kingship Yes No No No
As nouns, kingship is a hyponym of rank; that is, kingship is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than rank:
  • rank: relative status
  • kingship: the dignity or rank or position of a king
rank (noun) kingship (noun)
a row or line of people (especially soldiers or police) standing abreast of one another the dignity or rank or position of a king
the ordinary members of an organization (such as the enlisted soldiers of an army)
the body of members of an organization or group
relative status
position in a social hierarchy
rank (adjective) kingship (adjective)
growing profusely
complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers
conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
very fertile; producing profuse growth
very offensive in smell or taste
rank (verb) kingship (verb)
assign a rank or rating to
take or have a position relative to others
take precedence or surpass others in rank
Difference between rank and kingship

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