starboard (Meaning)

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starboard (n)

the right side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose

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starboard (v)

turn to the right, of helms or rudders

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starboard (s)

located on the right side of a ship or aircraft

Synonyms & Antonyms of starboard

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starboard Sentence Examples

  1. The captain ordered the crew to turn the ship starboard to avoid the storm.
  2. The starboard side of the yacht was exposed to the strong winds, causing it to rock violently.
  3. The pirate's ship sailed past our starboard, firing cannons as it went.
  4. The lighthouse keeper's cottage was located on the starboard side of the island.
  5. The ferry approached the dock from the starboard side, allowing passengers to disembark.
  6. Sailors kept a watchful eye on the starboard horizon for approaching vessels.
  7. The starboard engine of the aircraft coughed and sputtered, causing concern among the passengers.
  8. The search and rescue team deployed a boat from the starboard side of the ship.
  9. The beachgoers waved at the sailboat as it sailed past their starboard side.
  10. The whale breached the surface of the water just off the starboard bow of the fishing boat.

FAQs About the word starboard

the right side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose, turn to the right, of helms or rudders, located on the right side of a

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The captain ordered the crew to turn the ship starboard to avoid the storm.

The starboard side of the yacht was exposed to the strong winds, causing it to rock violently.

The pirate's ship sailed past our starboard, firing cannons as it went.

The lighthouse keeper's cottage was located on the starboard side of the island.