Board
UK /["/bɔːd/"]/US /["/bɔːrd/"]/
Definition
a long thin piece of strong hard material, especially wood, used, for example, for making floors, building walls and roofs and making boats
In simple words: A flat piece of wood or other material.
Examples
- We need a bigger board to fit all the pieces of the game.
- The board of directors will meet next week to discuss the budget.
- She wrote the announcements on the board in the classroom.
- You can find the menu printed on the special board at the café.
- It's time to board the plane for our vacation.
Usage notes
Use 'board' when referring to a physical piece, like a board in a game or a wooden board. Avoid using 'board' for informal context, like when referring to groups (e.g., 'the board of directors').
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'broad' board; a big flat surface!
Collocations
- bulletin
- drawing
- poster
- game
- on a/the board
- advisory
- editorial
- executive
- be on
- serve on
- sit on
- member
- meeting
- board of
- at board level
- chairman of the board
- a member of the board
- full
- half
- board and lodging
- room and board
Synonyms
- aboard
Antonyms
- none
Common mistakes
- 'Board' confused with 'bored.'
- 'Board' used incorrectly as a verb without context (e.g., 'I board at home').
- 'Board' mispronounced as 'bored.'