sails

[seɪlz]

sails Definition

  • 1a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship through water
  • 2a voyage or excursion, especially in a sailboat

Using sails: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sails were hoisted and the ship began to move.

  • Example

    We went for a sail on the lake.

  • Example

    The yacht has five sails.

sails Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sails

Phrases with sails

  • to begin a voyage by raising the sails

    Example

    The ship set sail at dawn.

  • take the wind out of someone's sails

    to undermine or weaken someone's position or argument

    Example

    The new evidence took the wind out of the prosecutor's sails.

  • to make progress, especially against difficulties

    Example

    We made good headway under full sail.

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Summary: sails in Brief

The term 'sails' [seɪlz] refers to a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship through water. It can also refer to a voyage or excursion, especially in a sailboat. Phrases like 'set sail' and 'take the wind out of someone's sails' are commonly used. 'Sails' is a formal term for canvas or rigging.