Meaning & Definition of word "Aboard"

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    Aboard

    /əˈbɔːrd/

    preposition:

    • 1. On or onto (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle).
      • Example: We climbed aboard the ship just before it set sail.
    • 2. In or into a place where a vehicle travels.
      • Example: Passengers are now boarding the plane; please have your tickets ready.
    • 3. In a situation or environment.
      • Example: Once aboard the cruise, we were greeted with a welcome drink.

    Etymology

    The term 'aboard' is a combination of 'a' meaning 'on' and 'board,' referring to the flat surface of a ship or vehicle.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    All aboard!:

    An announcement made to indicate that everyone should get on the vehicle before it leaves.

    Come aboard:

    An invitation to join someone on a vehicle or to participate in an activity.

    Related Words

    board:

    A flat, thin, rectangular piece of material used for various purposes.

    boarding:

    The process of entering a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.

    Slang Meanings of aboard

    Meaning: Get on board

    Example Sentence: If you want to succeed in this project, you need to get on board with the plan.