What does being on board mean?
Joining in or participating, as in The department head addressed the new employees, saying “Welcome on board,” or The opera company has a new vocal coach on board to help the soloists. This expression alludes to being on or in a vessel, airplane, or other vehicle. [
How do you use on board?
on board.
- Use onboard as an adjective before the noun it modifies.
- The phrase on board is an adverb or a prepositional phrase, and it usually goes after a verb.
What is the difference between onboard and aboard?
The key difference between aboard and onboard is that aboard is used to describe the entry into a passenger vehicle whereas onboard is used to refer to the situation or position of something inside a passenger vehicle.
What is another word for onboard?
What is another word for onboard?
aboard | on the bus |
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on the ship | on the train |
What is another word for accepting of others?
assent (to), concede (to), confirm, consent (to), OK.
Do we say welcome on board?
Welcome on board and welcome aboard have the same meaning. Pilots and cabin crew usually prefer to say Welcome on board. Welcome aboard is more common to use when someone joins a team. It is a friendly way to let someone know that they are welcome to become part of the team.
What does I’m on board mean?
It means you’re willing to join someone else with something. “Want to come with me to the store?” “I’m on board.”
How do you use on board in a sentence?
1, As soon as I was on board, I began to have second thoughts about leaving. 2, The hijackers kept the pilot on board the plane as hostage. 3, When all passengers were on board, the train pulled out of the station.
What does it mean welcome on board?
The phrases welcome on board/aboard means that you are welcome to board this vessel(boat, train, plane, etc). The phrase probably comes from when boards/planks were used to enter a boat.
Is onboard one word or two words?
Onboard is one word (sometimes hyphenated—on-board) when it comes before the noun it modifies (e.g., onboard radio, onboard computer). Elsewhere, writers usually make on board two words. For instance, one might write, “We brought a radio on board so we could have an onboard radio.”