sailor Antonyms

Meaning of sailor

Wordnet

sailor (n)

any member of a ship's crew

a serviceman in the navy

a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crown

Webster

sailor (n.)

One who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels; one who understands the practical management of ships; one of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman.

sailor Sentence Examples

  1. The weathered sailor had weathered countless storms and sea voyages.
  2. The young sailor set sail for adventure, eager to explore the uncharted waters.
  3. The experienced sailor guided the ship through treacherous shoals and high seas.
  4. With a salty wind in his hair, the sailor stood watch on the crow's nest.
  5. The sailor's tales of the open ocean fascinated and inspired both young and old.
  6. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sailor cast his anchor in a tranquil bay.
  7. The retired sailor found solace in recounting his seafaring adventures to his grandchildren.
  8. The lone sailor battled against the relentless waves, his spirit unbreakable.
  9. The ship's sailor, clad in blue, greeted the visitors with a hearty "Ahoy!"
  10. The sailor's simple life of hard work and camaraderie forged bonds that lasted a lifetime.

FAQs About the word sailor

any member of a ship's crew, a serviceman in the navy, a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crownOne who follows the business of navigating ships or other vess

mariner, seaman, navigator, shipmate, swabbie, swab, swabby, shipman, tar, salt

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The weathered sailor had weathered countless storms and sea voyages.

The young sailor set sail for adventure, eager to explore the uncharted waters.

The experienced sailor guided the ship through treacherous shoals and high seas.

With a salty wind in his hair, the sailor stood watch on the crow's nest.