onboard
/ɔnˈbɔɹd/
UK: /ɒnˈbɔːd/
onboard
English
Adj Top 9,821
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Definition
Carried or used on or in a vehicle or vessel.
Etymology
From on board, equivalent to on- + board.
Example Sentences
- "Swinging onto the Treherbert branch under the new OLE, the train's onboard Passenger Information Screens announce we have entered a 'no alcohol' zone. That doesn't seem to help, as some of the passengers who joined us earlier seem 'well oiled' already."
- "When it comes to security, everybody seems to be as onboard as I am."
- "James is onboard as a production manager."
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