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UK/["/ˈseɪlə(r)/"]/US/["/ˈseɪlər/"]/

Meaning of Sailor

a person who works on a ship as a member of the crew

In simple words: A person who works on a boat or ship.

Sailor in a sentence

  • a crew of two officers and 13 sailors
  • The vessels are manned by 1  300 sailors.
  • His father was a US Navy sailor.
  • Many soldiers, sailors and airmen lost their lives.
  • My parents were keen sailors.
  • The three missing men were experienced sailors.

How to use Sailor

Use 'sailor' to refer to someone who operates or serves on ships. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts but avoid using it in jokes or informal slang expressions.

Grammar pattern

sailor + (job descriptor)

Memory hint

Think of 'sailor' as 'sail-er', or someone who works with sails.

Related words

Synonyms for Sailor

  • mariner
  • deckhand
  • seaman
  • crew member
  • navigator

Opposites of Sailor

Common mistakes with Sailor

  • 'Sailor' is often confused with 'sail', which refers to the fabric used on ships.
  • Some learners use 'sailor' to describe any boat enthusiast, but it specifically refers to someone with a professional job.
  • 'Sailor' can mistakenly be treated as a plural noun when it refers to one person.

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Frequently asked questions about Sailor

What does Sailor mean?

A person who works on a boat or ship.

What is the definition of Sailor?

a person who works on a ship as a member of the crew

How do you use Sailor in a sentence?

a crew of two officers and 13 sailors

Can you give another example of Sailor?

The vessels are manned by 1  300 sailors.

What are synonyms for Sailor?

Common alternatives include mariner, deckhand, seaman, crew member, navigator.

What is the opposite of Sailor?

Opposite meanings include landlubber, civilian.

What words go with Sailor?

It commonly pairs with avid, keen, experienced, outfit, suit, hat, avid, keen, experienced, outfit, suit, hat.

What are common mistakes when using Sailor?

'Sailor' is often confused with 'sail', which refers to the fabric used on ships. Some learners use 'sailor' to describe any boat enthusiast, but it specifically refers to someone with a professional job. 'Sailor' can mistakenly be treated as a plural noun when it refers to one person.

How do you pronounce Sailor?

US: /["/ˈseɪlər/"]/, UK: /["/ˈseɪlə(r)/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Sailor?

Use 'sailor' to refer to someone who operates or serves on ships. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts but avoid using it in jokes or informal slang expressions.

What CEFR level is Sailor?

"Sailor" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.