Meaning & Definition of word "Freight"

Freight

/freɪt/

noun:

  • 1. Goods or cargo transported by a vehicle, typically by ship, truck, or train.
    • Example: The freight arrived at the port ahead of schedule.
  • 2. The cost associated with transporting goods.
    • Example: We need to calculate the freight charges for our shipment.
  • 3. The act of transporting goods.
    • Example: Freight by air is more expensive than by sea.

verb:

  • 1. To transport goods, usually in bulk.
    • Example: The company freights products to various locations across the country.
  • 2. To load (goods) onto a vehicle for transport.
    • Example: They are freighting supplies to the remote areas affected by the storm.

Etymology

Middle English 'freight', from Old French 'fret', from 'fretter' meaning to 'carry'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

freight train:

A train that is used for carrying cargo rather than passengers.

freight forwarder:

A person or company that organizes shipments for individuals or corporations.

freight yard:

A location where goods are stored and loaded onto freight trains.

Related Words

cargo:

Goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or vehicle.

shipper:

A person or company that sends goods.

logistics:

The detailed coordination of complex operations involving people, facilities, and supplies.

Slang Meanings of freight

Meaning: Heavy burden: used to describe a difficult situation one is carrying.

Example Sentence: He's dealing with a lot of freight after that breakup.

Meaning: To charge for transport: used in the context of billing for shipping.

Example Sentence: Don't freight me too much for this delivery.