moored

[mɔːd]

moored Definition

  • 1secured a ship or boat to a fixed point with ropes or cables
  • 2kept a aircraft in a particular place on the ground using ropes or other devices
  • 3fixed something firmly in place

Using moored: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "moored" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boat was moored at the dock.

  • Example

    The plane was moored to the ground.

  • Example

    He moored the tent to the ground with stakes.

moored Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for moored

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Summary: moored in Brief

The verb 'moored' [mɔːd] means to secure a ship or boat to a fixed point, keep an aircraft in a particular place on the ground, or fix something firmly in place. It is often used to describe tying up a boat or plane, as in 'The boat was moored at the dock.' 'Moored' can also be used informally to mean 'tied up' or 'parked.'