Flagship

/ˈflæɡʃɪp/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The chief or most important item in a group, especially in a range of products or services.
The company unveiled its new flagship smartphone at the tech conference.
The lead ship in a fleet of naval vessels, usually carrying the commanding officer.
The admiral's flagship was positioned at the forefront of the naval parade.
adjective
Representing the most important item or feature in a range of products.
The flagship store of the brand is located in the heart of the city.
Of the highest quality or of the most prestigious kind.
Their flagship service offers customers exclusive benefits and personalized attention.

Etymology

The term 'flagship' originates from naval terminology, referring to the ship that carries the flag of a fleet's commander.

Common Phrases and Expressions

flagship store:
The main retail location for a company, showcasing its brand.
flagship model:
The top model or variant in a series of products.
flagship service:
The most important or popular service provided by a business.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

Top-notch
That new restaurant is flagship; you need to try it.
Best of the best
Her performance was flagship, totally outstanding.