boatload

[boht-lohd]

boatload Definition

a large amount or number of something.

Using boatload: Examples

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

  • Example

    We have a boatload of work to do before the deadline.

  • Example

    The company made a boatload of money last year.

  • Example

    She received a boatload of gifts for her birthday.

boatload Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for boatload

Antonyms for boatload

Phrases with boatload

  • a large quantity of something

    Example

    He has a boatload of experience in the field.

  • to miss an opportunity

    Example

    If you don't apply now, you'll miss the boat on this job.

  • to cause trouble or disruption

    Example

    I don't want to rock the boat, but I think we need to address this issue.

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Summary: boatload in Brief

The term 'boatload' [boht-lohd] refers to a large amount or number of something. It is often used to describe a significant quantity of work, money, or gifts, as in 'We have a boatload of work to do before the deadline.' 'Boatload' also appears in idiomatic expressions like 'miss the boat,' meaning to miss an opportunity, and 'rock the boat,' meaning to cause trouble.