What does the word sailor mean?
In the noun form, the definition of sailor /ˈsālər/ is a person whose job it is to work as a member of the crew of a commercial or naval ship or boat, especially one who is below the rank of officer, a person who goes sailing as a sport or recreation.
The following are 20 example sentences using the word sailor. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- We will ride a motorbike with the sailor we met this afternoon.
- It is reported that three sailors will not attend the meeting this afternoon.
- The head harbormaster of Labuan Bajo port asked sailors to pay attention to the weather forecast.
- Sailors in your village have gone on Hajj with my brother.
- World Sailors Day is celebrated on June 25.
- The teacher told the muharik to draw sailors on his ship.
- Chinese sailors use knives and axes to fight with Filipino fishermen on the high seas.
- Maritime experts reject giving standard UMR wages to seafarers.
- Even though he is a farmer’s son, he goes to sailing school so he can become a professional sailor.
- Several sailors were killed by missiles by rebels in the Red Sea.
- The Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia is ready to monitor ship crew salaries for the welfare of seafarers.
- Asia is the world’s largest supplier of seafarers.
- Popeye the Sailor is a famous cartoon film in the 1990s.
- Films of sailors fighting against pirates graced national TV.
- You can create a seafarer account at the Indonesian transportation department.
- Sailors are asked to be wary of high waves in the waters next August.
- We helped 5 sailors who were stranded around the beach.
- I enjoy being invited by sailors to learn how to pilot a ship.
- No sailor can go to sea without learning first.
- He worked as a sailor to support his family.