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To get on board a ship. It comes from the word "bark", a type of ship. It is also used when you get on an airplane. Figuratively, it means to start a journey or new project.

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What part of speech is the word embark?

It means to get on a ship.


What is a good sentence for embark?

tomorrow i will embark on my voyage to europe. the titanic embarked from her destition but never reached port. it means to begin a journey or trip


What is the definition of embark?

Embark means to get onto an aircraft or spaceship. For example: He "embarked" on a spaceship and lifted off. Or another example: He "embarked" from Russia in 1902.


What is the synonym for embark?

Embark means to take the first step, whether it be on a physical journey, or a spiritual or psychological journey. Therefore, synonyms would include begin, commence, undertake and start.


Could you embark in an adventure or on an adventure?

Embark on an adventure.


Can you give me a sentence using the word embark?

I embark on a journey.


What is another word for to go on?

That could be "embark" as to embark an airplane or to "continue" .


Is to embark on your next journey grammatically correct?

Would it be a sentence or a phrase? If a sentence, no, it would be incorrect. If a phrase, yes, it would be correct. I like the phrase!


How do you use a sentence with embark?

As we embark upon this dangerous voyage, let us consider our advantages.


What does before you embark on a journey of revenge you must dig two graves mean?

it means when you go to seek revenge you should know that your be effected to.


What is antonym for embark?

Cease, finish, end, stop, stay, or disembark. Those words are the opposites of embark.


What is an antonym for embark?

disembark