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Harbormaster - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A harbormaster is an official responsible for managing a harbor, overseeing docking, safety, and operations to ensure smooth movement of ships and compliance with regulations.

harbormaster

/ˈhɑrbɚˌmæstɚ/ /ˈhɑːbəˌmɑːstə/

Definition:

An official in charge of a harbor, overseeing docking, safety, and operations.

Synonyms:

port captain, dockmaster, harborman

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

landlubber, passenger

Common Collocations:

busy harbormaster, harbormaster’s office, harbormaster’s authority

Derivatives:

harbormistress, harbormastership

Usage Tips:

Use "harbormaster" to refer to the person managing port activities; often appears in maritime contexts.

Common Phrases:

report to the harbormaster, under the harbormaster’s orders, harbormaster’s log

Etymology:

Derived from "harbor" (shelter for ships) + "master" (person in control), dating to early maritime governance.

Examples:

  • 1. The harbormaster directed the ship to its berth.
  • 2. Fishermen often consult the harbormaster about weather conditions.
  • 3. The new harbormaster improved docking procedures efficiently.
  • 4. A dispute was settled by the harbormaster swiftly.

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