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UK//maɪ ˈkæptən//US//maɪ ˈkæptən//

Meaning of My captain

A term of endearment or respect for a leader or guide.

In simple words: my leader or guide

My captain in a sentence

  • I admire my captain for his bravery.
  • In every adventure, my captain always inspires confidence.
  • The crew respected my captain deeply.

How to use My captain

Used to show respect or affection for someone in charge. Generally neutral, but can feel formal or poetic in some contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a ship, where the captain leads the crew.

Related words

Collocations with My captain

  • my captain's orders
  • trust my captain
  • follow my captain

Synonyms for My captain

  • my leader
  • my guide
  • my boss

Common mistakes with My captain

  • Used inappropriately with informal peers
  • Confused with 'my boss' in casual settings

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Frequently asked questions about My captain

What does My captain mean?

my leader or guide

What is the definition of My captain?

A term of endearment or respect for a leader or guide.

How do you use My captain in a sentence?

I admire my captain for his bravery.

Can you give another example of My captain?

In every adventure, my captain always inspires confidence.

What are synonyms for My captain?

Common alternatives include my leader, my guide, my boss.

What words go with My captain?

It commonly pairs with my captain's orders, trust my captain, follow my captain.

What are common mistakes when using My captain?

Used inappropriately with informal peers Confused with 'my boss' in casual settings

How do you pronounce My captain?

US: //maɪ ˈkæptən//, UK: //maɪ ˈkæptən//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use My captain?

Used to show respect or affection for someone in charge. Generally neutral, but can feel formal or poetic in some contexts.