ketch

[kech]

ketch Definition

a sailing vessel with two masts, the mainmast and the mizzenmast, the latter stepped forward of the rudder post.

Using ketch: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ketch sailed smoothly through the calm waters.

  • Example

    He spent his retirement years sailing his ketch around the world.

  • Example

    The ketch's sails were tattered and worn from years of use.

ketch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ketch

Phrases with ketch

  • to take advantage of an opportunity

    Example

    I'm hoping to catch a ketch and get promoted this year.

  • ketch-rigged

    having two masts, the mainmast and the mizzenmast, the latter stepped forward of the rudder post

    Example

    The ketch-rigged sailboat was perfect for navigating the shallow waters of the bay.

  • ketch-up

    a humorous play on words, combining 'ketch' and 'ketchup'

    Example

    Can you pass me the ketch-up for my fries?

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Summary: ketch in Brief

A 'ketch' [kech] is a type of sailing vessel with two masts, the mainmast and the mizzenmast, the latter stepped forward of the rudder post. It is often used for leisurely sailing, as in 'He spent his retirement years sailing his ketch around the world.' 'Ketch' can also be used in phrases like 'catch a ketch,' meaning to take advantage of an opportunity.