Meaning & Definition of word "Dinghy"

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    Dinghy

    /ˈdɪŋɡi/

    noun:

    • 1. A small boat, often carried or towed by a larger vessel, used for various purposes such as rowing or sailing.
      • Example: We took the dinghy to shore to explore the island.
    • 2. A small rubber or inflatable boat, typically used for rescue or as a tender to a larger boat.
      • Example: The crew deployed the dinghy to assist with the rescue operation.
    • 3. A small sailboat, especially one used for training or racing.
      • Example: The young sailors practiced their skills on the dinghies during summer camp.

    Etymology

    The word 'dinghy' comes from the Hindi 'dingi', which refers to a small boat.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dinghy sailing:

    The sport of sailing small boats.

    to take a dinghy:

    To use a small boat to navigate short distances, especially from shore to a larger vessel.

    Related Words

    sailboat:

    A boat that is propelled by sails.

    kayak:

    A small, narrow watercraft which is propelled by means of a double-bladed paddle.

    Slang Meanings of dinghy

    Meaning: A person who is inexperienced or foolish.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a dinghy; think before you act.

    Meaning: A lightweight or trivial item.

    Example Sentence: That's just a dinghy excuse for being late.