mariner (Meaning)

Wordnet

mariner (n)

a man who serves as a sailor

Webster

mariner (n.)

One whose occupation is to assist in navigating ships; a seaman or sailor.

mariner Sentence Examples

  1. The mariner's weathered face hinted at a lifetime of perilous seafaring adventures.
  2. The legendary mariner Christopher Columbus led the infamous voyage that discovered the Americas.
  3. The young mariner eagerly navigated the treacherous waters, guided by the stars and ancient maps.
  4. The mariners endured countless storms, their ship tossed about like a mere toy on the raging ocean.
  5. The mariner's solitude on the vast expanse of water bred both wonder and trepidation.
  6. The mariners' tales of sea monsters and distant lands captivated the imaginations of listeners ashore.
  7. As the sun began to set, the mariner's fears grew with the deepening darkness.
  8. The mariner's knowledge of the ocean's currents and winds proved invaluable during the perilous journey.
  9. The mariners' skills and bravery were put to the ultimate test as they faced the relentless fury of a typhoon.
  10. The mariner's love of the sea overshadowed any discomfort or danger encountered during their countless voyages.

FAQs About the word mariner

a man who serves as a sailorOne whose occupation is to assist in navigating ships; a seaman or sailor.

sailor, navigator, tar,seaman, shipman, hearty, salt, seafarer, swabby, shipmate

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The mariner's weathered face hinted at a lifetime of perilous seafaring adventures.

The legendary mariner Christopher Columbus led the infamous voyage that discovered the Americas.

The young mariner eagerly navigated the treacherous waters, guided by the stars and ancient maps.

The mariners endured countless storms, their ship tossed about like a mere toy on the raging ocean.