Pronunciation: /ˈseɪlɪŋ ˈvɛsəl/
noun Vessel refers to any type of watercraft or ship that can transport people or goods on water. In this context, it specifically refers to a sailing vessel.
A1 A sailing vessel is a type of boat that uses wind as its primary source of power.
A2 The sailing vessel glided gracefully across the water, propelled by the gentle breeze.
B1 The crew members on the sailing vessel worked together to hoist the sails and steer the ship.
B2 The captain of the sailing vessel navigated through rough waters with skill and precision.
C1 The luxurious sailing vessel was equipped with state-of-the-art technology and amenities.
C2 As an experienced sailor, he knew how to handle the challenges that came with operating a sailing vessel at sea.
adjective Sailing describes the action of using sails to propel a vessel through water. In this case, it is used to describe the type of vessel being referenced.
A1 The sailing vessel glided gracefully across the water.
A2 We watched the sailing vessel from the shore as it sailed into the horizon.
B1 The captain of the sailing vessel navigated through rough waters with skill and precision.
B2 The sailing vessel was equipped with state-of-the-art technology for long voyages.
C1 The luxurious sailing vessel offered first-class amenities for its passengers.
C2 The sailing vessel's crew consisted of experienced sailors and seasoned navigators.
formal The sailing vessel made its way gracefully through the calm waters of the bay.
informal We spent the weekend on a sailing vessel and had a blast!
slang I can't wait to hop on that sailing vessel and catch some waves.
figurative Her mind was a sailing vessel, exploring new ideas and possibilities.
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