📋board

noun
/bɔːrd/

Meaning

a flat, thin, rectangular piece of material such as wood; also a group of people managing an organization

Example Sentences

The board decided to increase the budget.

Example Expressions

on board

Synonyms

plank, panel, committee, council

Antonyms

individual, disorganization

Collocations

board meeting, board of directors, wooden board, on board

More Example Sentences

This is the final boarding call for Emirates flight 712 to Dubai.

This is the final boarding call for Qatar Airways flight 456 to Doha.

This is the final boarding call for Bangladesh Airlines flight 880 to Dhaka.

Here are your boarding passes – your flight leaves from gate 15A and it’ll begin boarding at 3:20pm. Your seat number is 26E.

Here are your boarding passes – your flight leaves from gate 22B and it’ll begin boarding at 4:30pm. Your seat number is 14A.

Here are your boarding passes – your flight leaves from gate 10C and it’ll begin boarding at 6:15pm. Your seat number is 32B.

The lessons are the working files. The closed keys and the flat keys of Vasanth Academy Method work like the mouse or keyboard of a computer.

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics of breathing and kicking using a floatation board

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics of breathing and kicking using a floatation board until she feels comfortable in the water

A woman learns to swim at the local pool as an adult with the help of a patient instructor who teaches her the basics of breathing and kicking using a floatation board until she feels comfortable in the water and can swim a full lap

Related Vocabularies

tools or implements used for cooking, eating, or serving food
A pause or break, especially during a performance or event.
a tropical fruit with sweet creamy white flesh and black seeds
a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
An important event or stage in the development, progress, or history of something.
The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.

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