All English words - page 1080
Meanings of Commandant:
nounAn officer in charge of a particular force or institution.
Usage examples:
The camp commandant
Meanings of Commandants:
nounAn officer in charge of a particular force or institution.
Usage examples:
The camp commandant
Meanings of Commanded:
verbGive an authoritative or peremptory order.
Usage examples:
A gruff voice commanded us to enter
nounAn authoritative order.
Usage examples:
He obeyed her commands without question
Meanings of Commandeer:
verbOfficially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes.
Usage examples:
A nearby house had been commandeered by the army
Meanings of Commandeered:
verbOfficially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes.
Usage examples:
A nearby house had been commandeered by the army
Meanings of Commandeering:
verbOfficially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes.
Usage examples:
A nearby house had been commandeered by the army
Meanings of Commandeers:
verbOfficially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes.
Usage examples:
A nearby house had been commandeered by the army
Meanings of Commander:
nounA person in authority, especially over a body of troops or a military operation.
Usage examples:
The commander of a paratroop regiment
Meanings of Commander-in-chief:
nounA military leader who is in charge of all the armed forces of a country or of all the forces fighting in a particular area or operation
Usage examples:
The president of the united states is also commander in chief.
Meanings of Commanders:
nounA person in authority, especially over a body of troops or a military operation.
Usage examples:
The commander of a paratroop regiment
Meanings of Commanding:
adjective(in military contexts) having a position of authority.
Usage examples:
A commanding officer
verbGive an authoritative or peremptory order.
Usage examples:
A gruff voice commanded us to enter
Meanings of Commanding-officer:
adjectiveHaving the authority to ...
Meanings of Commandite:
nounIn france, canada, and some other countries, a company in which one or more partners are responsible for only the amount of money they have invested in the company if it is unable to pay its debts
Meanings of Commandment:
nounA divine rule, especially one of the ten commandments.
Usage examples:
The sabbath had to be kept as ordered in the fourth commandment
Meanings of Commandments:
nounA divine rule, especially one of the ten commandments.
Usage examples:
The sabbath had to be kept as ordered in the fourth commandment
Meanings of Commando:
nounA soldier specially trained for carrying out raids.
Usage examples:
A commando attack
Meanings of Commandos:
nounA soldier specially trained for carrying out raids.
Usage examples:
A commando attack
Meanings of Commands:
verbGive an authoritative or peremptory order.
Usage examples:
A gruff voice commanded us to enter
nounAn authoritative order.
Usage examples:
He obeyed her commands without question
Meanings of Commas:
nounA punctuation mark (,) indicating a pause between parts of a sentence or separating items in a list.
Usage examples:
For one thing, the author has a nasty habit of separating sentences with a comma, when a semi-colon…
Meanings of Comme:
adjectiveBehaving or dressing in the right way in public according to formal rules of social behaviour
Usage examples:
Trust me - it's not comme il faut to wear a pink tie to a funeral.
Meanings of Comme-il-faut:
adjectiveBehaving or dressing in the right way in public according to formal rules of social behaviour
Usage examples:
Trust me - it's not comme il faut to wear a pink tie to a funeral.
Meanings of Commemorate:
verbRecall and show respect for (someone or something).
Usage examples:
A wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the war dead
Meanings of Commemorated:
verbRecall and show respect for (someone or something).
Usage examples:
A wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the war dead
Meanings of Commemorates:
verbRecall and show respect for (someone or something).
Usage examples:
A wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the war dead
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