Pronunciation: /mɪdˈʃɪpmən/
noun A student officer in the navy, specifically a cadet in the US Naval Academy or a candidate for a commission in the Royal Navy.
A1 A midshipman is a young officer in training in the navy.
A2 The midshipman was responsible for cleaning the deck of the ship.
B1 The midshipman showed great promise during his time at the naval academy.
B2 After completing his training, the midshipman was promoted to lieutenant.
C1 The midshipman's leadership skills were evident during the crisis at sea.
C2 As a midshipman, he was expected to demonstrate both competence and integrity in his duties.
formal The midshipman was responsible for overseeing the navigation of the ship.
informal The midshipman had to learn the ropes quickly on their first day aboard.
slang The new midshipman was nicknamed 'Sailor' by the crew.
figurative Being a midshipman in the corporate world means taking on leadership roles early in your career.
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