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Dictionary Entry: Aboard

Aboard

Part of Speech

Preposition / Adverb

Pronunciation

/əˈbɔːrd/

Definitions

  • 1. On or into a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
  • 2. In the company of; in the presence of.

Usage Examples

  • We went aboard the ship at dawn.
  • Everyone is aboard for the journey.

Etymology

Originated from Middle English "aborde," meaning "on board."

Synonyms

  • Onboard
  • On

Antonyms

  • Off
  • Disembark

Translations

Language Translation
Spanishabordo
Frenchà bord
Germanan Bord
Italiana bordo
Portuguesea bordo
Russianна борту
Chinese (Simplified)上船
Japaneseボードに
Korean배에
Arabicعلى متن
Turkishgemiye
Hebrewבאונייה
Hindiबोर्ड पर
Bengaliজাহাজে
Teluguబోర్డులో
Tamilகடலோரத்தில்
Marathiबोर्डवर
Gujaratiબોર્ડ પર
Kannadaಬೋರ್ಡ್‌ನಲ್ಲಿ
Malayalamബോർഡിൽ
Punjabiਬੋਰਡ 'ਤੇ
Odiaବୋର୍ଡରେ
Assameseজাহাজত
Urduکشتی پر

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation remains largely consistent across English-speaking regions.

Historical Usage

The term "aboard" has been used since the 14th century in maritime contexts.

Cultural Nuances

"Aboard" is commonly used in maritime culture and travel contexts.

More Information

Understanding the term "aboard" is essential for navigation and travel discussions.

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