aboard Synonyms

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aboard Meaning

Wordnet

aboard (r)

on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle

on first or second or third base

side by side

part of a group

Webster

aboard (adv.)

On board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or within a railway car.

Alongside; as, close aboard.

Webster

aboard (prep.)

On board of; as, to go aboard a ship.

Across; athwart.

aboard Sentence Examples

  1. The passengers eagerly waited to board the ship and get aboard for their cruise.
  2. The flight attendant welcomed everyone aboard the plane before takeoff.
  3. The captain announced that all crew members should be aboard the vessel for departure.
  4. The explorers were excited to be aboard the research vessel, ready for their scientific expedition.
  5. The family settled into their cabins after getting aboard the luxurious cruise liner.
  6. The conductor signaled the passengers to come aboard the train as it prepared to depart.
  7. The astronauts prepared for their mission, ensuring that all necessary supplies were aboard the spacecraft.
  8. The cruise director organized various activities to keep passengers entertained while aboard the cruise ship.
  9. The detective asked if anyone had seen anything unusual aboard the train during the journey.
  10. The sailor shared fascinating stories about life aboard the ship during their long sea voyage.

FAQs About the word aboard

on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle, on first or second or third base, side by side, part of a groupOn board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or

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The passengers eagerly waited to board the ship and get aboard for their cruise.

The flight attendant welcomed everyone aboard the plane before takeoff.

The captain announced that all crew members should be aboard the vessel for departure.

The explorers were excited to be aboard the research vessel, ready for their scientific expedition.