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aboard

/əˈbɔɹd/adverb2 syllables

Aboard means: on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle.

Synonyms for aboard2

adverb, as in on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle

on board

adverb, as in side by side

What does aboard mean?4

adverb

1

on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle

2

side by side“anchored close aboard another ship”

3

on first or second or third base“Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard”

4

part of a group“Bill's been aboard for three years now”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with aboard?25

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Aboard in a sentence

  • She clambered aboard the rowing boat, steadied herself as it bobbed, and cast off.sundown
  • Armed guards aboard the boat returned fire, disabling one of the speedboats.Hybrid
  • All the passengers aboard were killed in the crash.CM
  • I had barely got aboard when the train began to move.unknown
  • The skipper gives the order to go aboard.sundown
  • The skipper is giving the order to go aboard.sundown
  • It is very dangerous to jump aboard the train when it is moving.Mouseneb
  • Ziri was the head cook aboard a submarine.Amastan

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