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Ferry

UK //ˈfɛri//US //ˈfɛri//

Definition

A boat or ship used to carry people or vehicles across a body of water.

In simple words: A boat that carries people or vehicles across water.

Examples

  • The ferry departed the dock on time.
  • We took the ferry to the island for a day trip.
  • The ferry can carry dozens of cars at once.
  • They offer a ferry service across the river.
  • I saw a ferry filled with passengers waiting to leave.
  • They ferried the troops across the lake during the mission.

Usage notes

Use 'ferry' when talking about transport over water. Avoid using it informally; it suits formal and casual contexts well.

Grammar pattern

ferry + object (vehicles or people)

Memory hint

Think of a 'ferry' as 'fairly' large boats that help you cross water.

Collocations

  • take a ferry
  • ferry service
  • ferry routes
  • ferry terminal
  • ferry crossing

Synonyms

  • boat
  • vessel
  • craft
  • ship
  • transport

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'fairy' - a mythological creature.
  • Using 'ferried' incorrectly for transport via land.
  • Not distinguishing between 'ferry' as a noun and a verb.