seaboat (Meaning)

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seaboat ()

A boat or vessel adapted to the open sea; hence, a vessel considered with reference to her power of resisting a storm, or maintaining herself in a heavy sea; as, a good sea boat.

A chitin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seaboat

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seaboat Sentence Examples

  1. The sturdy seaboat braved the relentless waves, its hull creaking with the force of the storm.
  2. With expert navigation, the seaboat guided fishermen safely through treacherous currents.
  3. The seaboat's sleek design allowed it to slice through the water with remarkable speed and efficiency.
  4. The spacious seaboat accommodated a crew of experienced sailors and a generous cargo.
  5. The seaboat's advanced radar system detected obstacles and hazards lurking in the depths.
  6. The seaboat became a lifeline for stranded survivors after a devastating hurricane.
  7. The seaboat's sails billowed majestically in the wind, propelling it across the vast expanse of the ocean.
  8. The seaboat's communication systems enabled sailors to stay connected with the outside world.
  9. The seaboat's robust construction withstood the test of time, providing years of reliable service.
  10. The seaboat's presence instilled a sense of security and adventure in those who embarked on its voyages.

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A boat or vessel adapted to the open sea; hence, a vessel considered with reference to her power of resisting a storm, or maintaining herself in a heavy sea; as

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No antonyms found.

The sturdy seaboat braved the relentless waves, its hull creaking with the force of the storm.

With expert navigation, the seaboat guided fishermen safely through treacherous currents.

The seaboat's sleek design allowed it to slice through the water with remarkable speed and efficiency.

The spacious seaboat accommodated a crew of experienced sailors and a generous cargo.