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sailor
[ sey-ler ]
noun
- a person whose occupation is sailing or navigation; mariner.
Synonyms: seafarer
Antonyms: landlubber
- a seaman below the rank of officer.
- a naval enlistee.
- a person adept at sailing, especially with reference to freedom from seasickness:
He was such a bad sailor that he always traveled to Europe by plane.
- a flat-brimmed straw hat with a low, flat crown.
sailor
/ ˈseɪlə /
noun
- any member of a ship's crew, esp one below the rank of officer
- a person who sails, esp with reference to the likelihood of his becoming seasick
a good sailor
- short for sailor hat sailor suit
Derived Forms
- ˈsailorly, adjective
Other Words From
- sailor·like adjective
- sailor·ly adjective
- non·sailor noun
Word History and Origins
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
You may never have heard of this single-celled alga, but sailors and fishermen know its effect very well: the P. lunula algae are the organisms that occasionally make the see glow blue.
Marks was raised by his schoolteacher mother and merchant sailor father in Kenfig Hill in the county of Bridgend in south Wales.
Hundreds of sailors were on hand for the event, and each of them stood at attention during the national anthem.
Hundreds of sailors were on hand for the event, each standing at attention during the playing of the national anthem.
She explained the 40 sailors competing will take on the weather and huge waves all while operating the high performance boats.
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