oarsmen

[ˈɔːz.mən]

oarsmen Definition

a person who rows a boat, especially as a member of a racing crew.

Using oarsmen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The oarsmen were exhausted after the long race.

  • Example

    He was one of the best oarsmen in the university team.

  • Example

    The coach was looking for experienced oarsmen to join the crew.

oarsmen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oarsmen

Phrases with oarsmen

  • the oarsman who sets the stroke for the rest of the crew to follow

    Example

    He was the stroke oarsman for the winning team.

  • the oarsman who sits nearest to the bow of the boat

    Example

    The bow oarsman had to keep a close eye on the other boats.

  • the oarsman who rows on the right side of the boat

    Example

    The starboard oarsman was struggling to keep up with the others.

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Summary: oarsmen in Brief

'Oarsmen' [ˈɔːz.mən] are people who row boats, particularly in racing crews. They can be identified by their position in the boat, such as 'stroke oarsman' or 'bow oarsman.' Examples include 'The oarsmen were exhausted after the long race' and 'The coach was looking for experienced oarsmen to join the crew.' Synonyms include 'rower,' 'sculler,' and 'paddler.'