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Pronunciation: [ɹˈaŋkt] (IPA)

The word "ranked" means to be placed in a certain order or position based on a certain criteria. There are several synonyms for "ranked" that can be used interchangeably depending on the context of the sentence. Some of the most common synonyms for "ranked" include graded, rated, assessed, evaluated, positioned, classified, listed, and designated. Each of these synonyms has a slightly different connotation and can be paired with different adjectives to create specific meanings. For example, "graded" is often used in academic settings to denote a certain level of achievement, while "designated" might be used in a bureaucratic context to describe an official classification or status.

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What are the opposite words for ranked?

Ranked is a term that signifies a position, grade or rating that is determined based on a particular criteria. The opposite of ranked can be depicted through various antonyms such as unranked, unordered, haphazard, disordered, unclassified, random, unsorted, and miscellaneous among others. Unranked suggests the lack of any definitive ordering or placement in a certain hierarchy, while disordered implies a lack of method or structure. Meanwhile, haphazard suggests a lack of planning or system and unsorted refers to something that has not been categorised or organised. Thus, the antonyms of ranked reflect the absence of specific order or rank, and they all suggest a lack of organization, structure, or criteria for classification.

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Usage examples for Ranked

Thompson Benton had been a resident of the town in the days of its prosperity, and ranked with the best of those who had moved away; but he preferred to remain, since he had become attached to his home, and feared that he could not find one which would suit him equally well elsewhere.
"The Mystery of the Locks"
Edgar Watson Howe
And it seemed to her husband, from her manner of showing it, that she ranked his gift, the 'gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name,' with that of everyone else.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
In comparative strength it ranked second only to that of Great Britain.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews

Famous quotes with Ranked

  • We learned to be patient observers like the owl. We learned cleverness from the crow, and courage from the jay, who will attack an owl ten times its size to drive it off its territory. But above all of them ranked the chickadee because of its indomitable spirit.
    Tom Brown, Jr.
  • I've fallen back on this periodically, although I must say that getting out of the grocery business ranked right up there with getting out of the army as one of the happier experiences of my life.
    David Eddings
  • The one thing you can't do when you're highly ranked is relax.
    William Floyd
  • The payment made by a manufacturer to a patentee for the privilege of using the patent process, is usually termed, in commercial language, a rent; and under the same head must be ranked all extraordinary qualities of body and mind.
    Nassau William Senior
  • I am extremely proud to be an alumnus of The University of Manchester, England. The University gave me a wonderful opportunity to pursue my Ph.D. by awarding me with Dalton Chemical Research Scholarship, one of the most prestigious scholarships. It's surely the major accomplishment and a premier milestone in my life. My grateful thanks and heartfelt best wishes to The University of Manchester, one of the greatest Universities in the world.....this year ranked 5th in the UK and 38th worldwide. Keep it up, my Alma Mater.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate

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