aboard

Definition

  • adverb: on, onto, or within a train, a ship, an airplane, etc.
  • adverb or adjective: on, onto, or within a vehicle (as a car or ship)
  • synonyms: alongside, across, athwart

Examples

  • He climbed 'aboard' just as the train was leaving.

  • Everyone 'aboard' was injured in the accident.

  • She got 'aboard' [='on board'] the train.

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) must answer a science question. - Okay. - You live in what kind of home? ln an anemoninny. Don't hurt yourself. Welcome aboard. Just so you know - he's got a little fin. lf he's having trouble swimming, let him take a break. minutes. Dad, it's time for you to go now. We're going to stay together. (..)
    2003 Finding Nemo
  • (..) bathyal, abyssalpelagic All the rest are too deep for you and me to see l wonder where my class has gone. We're under here. There you are! Come aboard, explorers. Knowledge exploring is oh so lyrical When you think thoughts that are empirical Dad, you can go now. - Hello. Who is this? (..)
    2003 Finding Nemo