sailboat (Meaning)

Wordnet

sailboat (n)

a small sailing vessel; usually with a single mast

Webster

sailboat (n.)

A boat propelled by a sail or sails.

sailboat Sentence Examples

  1. The sailboat glided gracefully across the sapphire-blue waters, its sails billowing in the gentle breeze.
  2. The wind caught in the sails of the sailboat, propelling it forward with effortless speed.
  3. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sailboat's silhouette cast a long shadow across the shimmering sea.
  4. The intrepid sailor navigated the sailboat through treacherous currents, his experience guiding his every move.
  5. The sailboat seemed to dance upon the waves, its hull rising and falling with the rhythm of the ocean.
  6. The captain perched atop the sailboat's mast, scanning the horizon for distant land.
  7. The children giggled with delight as they raced their small sailboats across the pond.
  8. The abandoned sailboat lay beached on the sandy shore, its sails torn and its hull battered by the waves.
  9. The sailboat's brightly colored spinnaker billowed out like a festive flag, signaling its approach.
  10. The sailboat weathered the storm with ease, its sturdy design ensuring its safety amid the raging winds and crashing waves.

FAQs About the word sailboat

a small sailing vessel; usually with a single mastA boat propelled by a sail or sails.

frigate,yacht, dinghy, ship, sloop, schooner, windjammer, keelboat, yawl, cutter

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The sailboat glided gracefully across the sapphire-blue waters, its sails billowing in the gentle breeze.

The wind caught in the sails of the sailboat, propelling it forward with effortless speed.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sailboat's silhouette cast a long shadow across the shimmering sea.

The intrepid sailor navigated the sailboat through treacherous currents, his experience guiding his every move.