seafarer
seafarer
Definition
sea·farer (-fer′ər)
noun
a traveler by sea; esp., a sailor
seafarer
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- serve: They'll find that staff there have most experience of administering applications from serving seafarers.
- visit: The Center is a busy focus for visiting seafarers of all nationalities, with some 1400 using the Center each month.
- help: There are many areas where he can help seafarers.
- find: Finding seafarers is much easier if you know the name of the ship that they sailed on.
- support: The aim of the day is to support seafarers and the work of the Church alongside them with prayers and reflections.
- welcome: However, we are not solely an organization for veterans and their families but welcome all seafarers.
Adjective modifier
- British: British seafarers were also paid £ 3 per month war risk bonus in Sept 1939.
- international: AOS reaches out to the international seafarers who visit our ports each year.
- professional: Most of us are only two generations on from a professional seafarer; some of whom worked where ExCeL stands today.
- many: For many deep-sea seafarers especially, sitting OU examinations would not be possible without our support.
- other: Be ready and willing to render such help as they can to secure the safety of other seafarers.
- great: A Georgian house on Morpeth's oldest street, Oldgate, is a reminder of one of England's greatest seafarers.
Preposition: on
- ship: In those places Chinese seafarers on ships bringing goods from Asia populated the historic Chinatowns of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Noun used with modifier
- merchant: However, thousands of merchant seafarers who died during WWII are still not entitled to an official commemoration.
Possessives
- union: Only the miners ' and the seafarers ' unions were willing to do so and they could not win on their own.
- strike: Immediately after the election there was a bitter seafarers ' strike.
- charity: Check them out here: Marine Society - seafarer's charity providing education, libraries and financial support for the professional development of seafarers.
- life: They know about the seafarer's life, they know its problems and its anxieties.
Preposition: in
- port: There is a Mission to Seafarers in 300 ports around the world.
Preposition: of
- nationality: The Center is a busy focus for visiting seafarers of all nationalities, with some 1400 using the Center each month.
