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.