midship (Meaning)

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midship (a.)

Of or pertaining to, or being in, the middle of a ship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of midship

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midship Sentence Examples

  1. The midship section of the ship groaned and creaked as it rode through the turbulent seas.
  2. The captain ordered the midship cannons to be loaded and prepared for battle.
  3. The midshipsman carefully calculated the ship's position using a sextant and navigational charts.
  4. The dining hall was located midship, providing a panoramic view of the surrounding ocean.
  5. The crew quarters were cramped and stuffy in the midship of the hold.
  6. The midship deck was reserved for the ship's officers and their guests.
  7. The ship's mast was broken midship, rendering it unable to sail.
  8. The midship section was reinforced with extra steel plating to withstand enemy fire.
  9. The midshipman sounded the ship's bell to signal the change in watches.
  10. The midship lookout spotted a distant sail on the horizon.

FAQs About the word midship

Of or pertaining to, or being in, the middle of a ship.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The midship section of the ship groaned and creaked as it rode through the turbulent seas.

The captain ordered the midship cannons to be loaded and prepared for battle.

The midshipsman carefully calculated the ship's position using a sextant and navigational charts.

The dining hall was located midship, providing a panoramic view of the surrounding ocean.