seamanship (Meaning)

Wordnet

seamanship (n)

skill in sailing

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seamanship (n.)

The skill of a good seaman; the art, or skill in the art, of working a ship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seamanship

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seamanship Sentence Examples

  1. The captain's impeccable seamanship enabled him to navigate through treacherous waters with ease.
  2. The crew's lack of seamanship led to a disastrous encounter with a rogue wave.
  3. The admiral's seamanship skills earned him widespread respect among his peers.
  4. The sailor's superior seamanship allowed him to handle the vessel even in the roughest conditions.
  5. The instructor's seamanship lessons proved invaluable to the aspiring navigators.
  6. The handbook on seamanship provided essential guidance for novice sailors.
  7. The ship's performance was a testament to the captain's exceptional seamanship.
  8. The crew underwent rigorous training to enhance their seamanship abilities.
  9. The seaworthiness of the vessel depended on the crew's proficiency in seamanship.
  10. The maritime industry placed great emphasis on seamanship and the safety of sailors.

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skill in sailingThe skill of a good seaman; the art, or skill in the art, of working a ship.

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The captain's impeccable seamanship enabled him to navigate through treacherous waters with ease.

The crew's lack of seamanship led to a disastrous encounter with a rogue wave.

The admiral's seamanship skills earned him widespread respect among his peers.

The sailor's superior seamanship allowed him to handle the vessel even in the roughest conditions.