Meaning & Definition of word "Seaworthy"

Seaworthy

/ˈsiːˌwɜːrði/

adjective:

  • 1. Fit to travel on water; safe and capable of being at sea.
    • Example: The old fishing boat was declared seaworthy after it passed all safety inspections.
  • 2. In good condition for sea travel; not in disrepair.
    • Example: Before setting sail, the crew ensured that the vessel was seaworthy.
  • 3. Having the necessary equipment or capability for safe navigation in maritime conditions.
    • Example: They made extensive repairs to make the yacht seaworthy for the long voyage ahead.

Etymology

From sea + worthy, meaning 'worthy or fit to be in the sea.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

make a vessel seaworthy:

to ensure that a ship is fit and safe to navigate the seas.

seaworthy condition:

the state or condition of being safe for maritime travel.

Related Words

nautical:

related to ships, navigation, or sailors.

maritime:

connected with the sea, especially in relation to seaborne trade or naval matters.

shipshape:

in good order; neat and tidy, especially in relation to a ship.

Slang Meanings of seaworthy

Meaning: all shipshape

Example Sentence: The crew got everything all shipshape for the journey.