small ship
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Definition
- Noun:
- A vessel of limited size for navigation on water: A "small ship" is a watercraft that is not large in physical dimensions, typically smaller than standard commercial or naval vessels.
- A boat or craft of modest proportions: It refers to any seagoing or river-going vessel characterized by its relatively compact size, often used for personal, recreational, or light commercial purposes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- They sailed across the bay in a small ship. (They used a vessel of limited size for the journey.)
- The harbor was cluttered with fishing boats and other small ships. (The port contained many vessels of modest proportions.)
- A small ship is more maneuverable in these narrow canals. (A compact watercraft has better handling in tight waterways.)
Advanced Usage
- "small-ship cruise": A type of voyage utilizing vessels with lower passenger capacity, often allowing access to smaller ports.
- We prefer a small-ship cruise for a more intimate experience.
- In historical or literary contexts, it can imply a vessel of a bygone era or a specific, humble type.
- The explorers set out in a small ship, braving the unknown ocean.
Variants and Related Words
- Boat: (n) A more general term for a small vessel, often used interchangeably, though "ship" traditionally implies greater size or seaworthiness.
- Vessel: (n) A broader term for any ship or large boat.
- Craft: (n) A general term for a boat, ship, or aircraft.
- Small-boat: (n) A compound term emphasizing the small size, often for non-seagoing use.
Synonyms
- Boat
- Vessel (when context implies modest size)
- Craft
- Dinghy (a specific type of very small boat)
Antonyms
- Large ship
- Liner
- Tanker
- Freighter
Related Phrases
- Coastal vessel: A ship designed for travel near the coast, often small to medium in size.
- Pleasure craft: A boat or ship used for personal recreation, which is often a small ship.