Meaning & Definition of word "Aground"
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Aground
/əˈɡraʊnd/
adverb:
- 1. In a position where a ship or boat is on the bottom of a body of water, or on the shore, unable to move.
- Example: The fishing boat ran aground during the storm and had to be rescued.
- 2. Stuck on the ground or beach; unable to float.
- Example: The yacht was left aground after the tide went out.
- 3. Engaged or caught in a difficult situation, similar to a ship running aground.
- Example: The project was left aground due to lack of funding.
Etymology
From Middle English 'a ground', meaning 'on the ground'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
run aground:
To become stuck on the bottom.
aground on:
In a position where something is fixed and unable to move.
Related Words
ground:
The solid surface of the earth.
stranded:
Left in a difficult situation, unable to leave.
Slang Meanings of aground
Meaning: To be in a situation that is difficult or impossible to escape from.
Example Sentence: I feel totally aground in this project with no guidance.