merchantman

[ˈməːtʃ(ə)ntmən]

merchantman Definition

a merchant ship, especially one that is large and well-armed.

Using merchantman: Examples

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

  • Example

    The merchantman was carrying a valuable cargo of spices and silks.

  • Example

    The pirates attacked the merchantman and stole its treasure.

  • Example

    The merchantman sailed across the ocean to trade with foreign countries.

merchantman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for merchantman

Phrases with merchantman

  • a merchant ship equipped with guns or other weapons for defense against pirates or enemy ships

    Example

    The armed merchantman was able to fend off the pirate attack.

  • a merchant ship designed for speed, often used for carrying perishable goods or for evading pirates

    Example

    The fast merchantman was able to outrun the pirate ships.

  • a large merchant ship that sailed between Europe and the East Indies in the 17th and 18th centuries

    Example

    The East Indiaman was carrying a valuable cargo of spices and tea.

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Summary: merchantman in Brief

'Merchantman' [ˈməːtʃ(ə)ntmən] refers to a large and well-armed merchant ship, often used for trading valuable goods or for defense against pirates. It can also refer to a fast merchant ship or an East Indiaman, which sailed between Europe and the East Indies in the past.