bosun

[ˈboʊsən]

bosun Definition

a ship's officer in charge of equipment and the crew's work.

Using bosun: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bosun is responsible for the maintenance of the ship's rigging.

  • Example

    The bosun's whistle signaled the start of the day's work.

  • Example

    The captain ordered the bosun to prepare the ship for departure.

bosun Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bosun

Phrases with bosun

  • to be promoted to the rank of bosun

    Example

    He worked hard and was eventually made bosun.

  • bosun's chair

    a seat consisting of a board or sling suspended from ropes, used by sailors working on the side of a ship

    Example

    The sailor climbed up the mast using a bosun's chair.

  • bosun's mate

    an assistant to the bosun

    Example

    The bosun's mate helped with the maintenance of the ship's equipment.

Origins of bosun

from Old English 'boatswain', meaning 'boat servant'

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Summary: bosun in Brief

'Bosun' [ˈboʊsən] refers to a ship's officer who is responsible for the equipment and the crew's work. The term is derived from 'boatswain,' meaning 'boat servant.' The bosun's duties include maintaining the ship's rigging and signaling the start of the day's work with a whistle. Phrases like 'make bosun' and 'bosun's chair' are associated with the term.