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ashore

/əˈʃɔɹ/adverb2 syllables

Ashore means: towards the shore from the water.

Synonyms for ashore1

also used for ashore

aland

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What does ashore mean?1

adverb

1

towards the shore from the water“we invited them ashore”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with ashore?49

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All 49 rhymes for ashore, grouped by syllable

Ashore in a sentence

  • When he left the navy, he found it hard to adjust to life ashore.CS
  • Instead of going ashore, we stayed on the ship.CK
  • His boat was washed ashore on a desert island.Alba
  • Our raft sprung a leak and we barely made it ashore.CK
  • Don’t forget to anchor the boat before you come ashore.deanoeba
  • Bad weather had prevented him from getting ashore.Nuel
  • Gabor found a magazine that had washed ashore.Amastan
  • Gabor washed ashore on a deserted island.Amastan

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