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board
noun
- 1. A long flat strip of wood.
- Thesaurus: plank, beam, slat, strip, lath, panel, sheet.
- Example: chipboard
- Example: notice board
- Example: ironing board
- Example: blackboard
- Example: chessboard
- Example: dart-board
5. A person's meals, provided in return for money.
- Example: bed and board
- Example: a board of examiners
- Thesaurus: committee, council, cabinet, conclave, commission, jury, trustees.
- Form: board of directors (also)
7. The stock exchange, especially the New York Stock Exchange.
8. A theatre stage.
- Example: tread the boards
- Form: the boards
- The side of a ship.
- 1. To enter or get on to (a ship, aeroplane, bus, etc).
- Thesaurus: embark, catch, mount, emplane, entrain, climb; Antonym: disembark.
- Form: board something up (usually)
3a. To receive accommodation and meals in someone else's house, in return for payment;
- Example: I boarded with Mrs Green
3b. To receive accommodation and meals at school; to attend school as a boarder 2.
4. To provide someone with accommodation and meals in return for payment.
5. To arrange for them to receive accommodation and meals away from home.
- Form: board someone out (also)
adverb
- Openly (see also separate entry above-board).
- See under across.
- colloq
To be given up or ignored. From nautical usage (see noun 9 above): something that has fallen or been thrown, etc ‘by the board' (ie overboard) and has disappeared for good.
- On or into a ship or aeroplane, etc.
- To win everything or take all the prizes.
- To take (ie win) all the cards or money from the board (see noun 3 above).
- To understand or accept (new ideas or responsibilities, etc).
