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Oarsman - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An oarsman is a person who rows a boat, typically using oars. This term often refers to someone who participates in rowing sports or works on rowed vessels.

oarsman

/ˈɔrzmən/ /ˈɔːzmən/

Definition:

A person who rows a boat, especially in races or as a sport.

Synonyms:

rower, sculler, paddler

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

passenger, spectator

Common Collocations:

skilled oarsman, competitive oarsman, team oarsman

Derivatives:

oarsmanship, oarswoman

Usage Tips:

Use "oarsman" for male rowers; "oarswoman" for female rowers in formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

pull your weight, in the same boat, smooth sailing

Etymology:

Derived from "oar" + "-sman," referring to someone who uses oars for rowing.

Examples:

  • 1. The oarsman guided the boat swiftly across the lake.
  • 2. She trained hard to become a professional oarsman in college.
  • 3. The team’s strongest oarsman led them to victory.
  • 4. An experienced oarsman knows how to handle rough waters.

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