Aboard
(
adverb
,
preposition
)
(As an adverb)
Aboard ( adverb )
- On or onto a ship, train, plane, or other vehicle.
- On or into a particular person or group.
Origin:
From a- + board, meaning "on board".
Examples:
- The passengers are all aboard the plane.
- He walked aboard the ship.
- The team is aboard the bus and ready to leave.
- She came aboard the company as a consultant.
- He is aboard the project as the lead designer.
(As a preposition)
Aboard ( preposition )
- On or onto a ship, train, plane, or other vehicle.
- On or into a particular person or group.
Origin:
From a- + board, meaning "on board".
Examples:
- The passengers are all aboard the plane.
- He walked aboard the ship.
- The team is aboard the bus and ready to leave.
- She came aboard the company as a consultant.
- He is aboard the project as the lead designer.