flagship
0 antonyms and opposites of flagship, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The ship that carries a fleet commander and flies their flag.
How to use flagship
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From flag + ship — literally the ship that flies the commander's flag.
Full origin of flagship →Frequently asked questions
What does “flagship” mean?
The word “flagship” means the ship that carries a fleet commander and flies their flag. In plain terms, the lead ship of a fleet, or by extension the best/main version of anything a company or group makes.
How do you pronounce “flagship”?
“Flagship” is pronounced FLAG-shihp (/ˈflæɡʃɪp/ in IPA).
How do you use “flagship” in a sentence?
Here is “flagship” used in a sentence: “The admiral toured the harbor aboard the flagship.”
What part of speech is “flagship”?
“Flagship” is a noun.
Is “flagship” a common word?
“Flagship” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “flagship” have?
“Flagship” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the ship that carries a fleet commander and flies their flag.
What is the difference between the literal and figurative meaning of flagship?
The literal meaning of flagship refers to the ship that carries a fleet commander and flies their flag, historically marking it as the lead vessel. The figurative meaning, much more common today, refers to the most important or best-known item in a group, such as a company's top product or its lead store or branch.
What does it mean to call a product a company's flagship?
Calling a product a company's flagship means it is the most important, prestigious, or best-known item in that company's lineup, often showcasing the brand's top technology or quality. For example, a smartphone maker's flagship model is usually its most advanced and expensive device.
Can flagship describe something other than a product?
Yes, flagship can also describe a lead branch, store, or program within an organization, meaning it is the most prominent or representative example, such as a company's flagship store in a major city.