flagship

/ˈflæɡˌʃɪp/
adjective
  1. Describing the most important, best, or most advanced item in a series or group.
    • The flagship product of the brand is known for its durability.
    • The company released its flagship model with the latest technology.
    • They opened a flagship restaurant in the capital city.
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noun
  1. The most important product, service, or brand that a company offers, often representing its best quality or highest status.
    • They launched a new flagship store in the city center to attract more customers.
    • This hotel is the flagship of the chain, with the best location and amenities.
    • The company's flagship smartphone sold millions of units in its first month.
  2. The main ship in a fleet, where the commanding officer is located.
    • The admiral gave orders from the flagship at the front of the fleet.
    • During the battle, the flagship led the attack against the enemy ships.
    • The flagship carried the fleet's commander and his staff.
  3. Something that is the best or most important example of its kind.
    • The museum's new exhibit is the flagship of its summer program.
    • This university is considered the flagship of the state's education system.
    • The park is the flagship of the city's environmental projects.