Weigh Anchor

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /weɪ ˈæŋkər/

Definitions of weigh anchor

verb To raise the anchor of a ship from the seabed in preparation for sailing.

Example Sentences

A1 The captain will weigh anchor before we set sail.

A2 It is important for sailors to know how to weigh anchor properly.

B1 The crew worked together to weigh anchor and begin their journey.

B2 Before leaving the port, the captain instructed the crew to weigh anchor carefully.

C1 The experienced sailor demonstrated the proper technique to weigh anchor efficiently.

C2 As the ship prepared to depart, the captain ordered the crew to weigh anchor swiftly.

Examples of weigh anchor in a Sentence

formal The captain gave the command to weigh anchor as the ship prepared to set sail.

informal Hey, can you help me weigh anchor before we head out on the boat?

slang Let's get this party started, time to weigh anchor and hit the open seas!

figurative It's time to let go of the past and weigh anchor on a new chapter in life.

Grammatical Forms of weigh anchor

past tense

weighed

plural

weigh anchors

comparative

weigh heavier anchor

superlative

weigh heaviest anchor

present tense

weigh anchor

future tense

will weigh anchor

perfect tense

have weighed anchor

continuous tense

weighing anchor

singular

weigh anchor

positive degree

weigh anchor

infinitive

to weigh anchor

gerund

weighing anchor

participle

weighing anchor

Origin and Evolution of weigh anchor

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'weigh anchor' originated from the nautical practice of raising the anchor from the seabed in preparation for sailing.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of sailing ships, 'weigh anchor' has evolved to be used metaphorically to signify starting a new journey or undertaking.