sailor

[ˈseɪlər]

sailor Definition

a person who works on a ship, especially one who is not an officer.

Using sailor: Examples

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

  • Example

    My grandfather was a sailor for many years.

  • Example

    The sailors hoisted the sails and set off towards the horizon.

  • Example

    The captain and his sailors battled the stormy seas for days.

sailor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sailor

Phrases with sailor

  • an experienced sailor

    Example

    The old salt regaled us with tales of his adventures at sea.

  • a person unfamiliar with the sea or sailing

    Example

    He stumbled around the deck like a landlubber, unsure of his footing.

  • square-rigger

    a sailing vessel with square sails

    Example

    The square-rigger was a common sight in the harbor during the age of sail.

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Summary: sailor in Brief

A 'sailor' [ˈseɪlər] is a person who works on a ship, typically not as an officer. Examples include 'My grandfather was a sailor for many years.' and 'The sailors hoisted the sails and set off towards the horizon.' Synonyms include 'seafarer' and 'mariner,' while informal terms include 'sea dog' and 'swabbie.'

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