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Ship

UK /["/ʃɪp/"]/US /["/ʃɪp/"]/

Definition

a large boat that carries people or goods by sea

In simple words: A large boat that travels on water.

Examples

  • The ship sailed smoothly across the ocean.
  • You can see the ship docked at the harbor.
  • They built a wooden ship for the festival.
  • We need to ship the packages by tomorrow.
  • I will ship your order once it is ready.
  • The old shipwreck is now a popular diving site.

Usage notes

Use 'ship' in contexts related to sending goods or travel by water. Avoid using in contexts unrelated to water transport, like airplanes.

Grammar pattern

ship + object (to destination)

Memory hint

Think of a big 'ship' sailing through the waves.

Collocations

  • cruise
  • sailing
  • cargo
  • fleet
  • board
  • come aboard
  • come on board
  • carry somebody/​something
  • arrive
  • dock
  • aboard a/​the ship
  • on a/​the ship
  • on board a/​the ship
  • the bow of a ship
  • the deck of a ship
  • the stern of a ship

Synonyms

  • vessel
  • boat
  • craft
  • freighter
  • clipper

Antonyms

  • dock
  • disembark

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'ship' as a noun vs. 'ship' as a verb.
  • Using 'ship' for land transport.
  • Mispronouncing 'ship' as 'sheep'.