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Meaning of raft
The primary meaning of the word "raft" is a flat structure made of timber or other materials, used for floating on water.
Etymology of raft
The word "raft" has its origins in Old Norse, where the word "raptr" meant "bundle" or "packet".
The word entered Middle English as "raft", and initially referred to a bundle of wood or other objects lashed together.
Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include a flat structure made of timber or other materials, used for floating on water.
Synonyms
flatboat
barge
float
vessel
boat
ship
craft
dinghy
skiff
kayak
canoe
catamaran
houseboat
pontoon
ferry
tugboat
lifeboat
rescue boat
inflatable
buoy
dock
pier
wharf
jetty
platform
vessel
watercraft
seacraft
naval vessel
marine vessel
sailing vessel
motorboat
speedboat
yacht
sailboat
cruiser
launch
tender
bateau
scow
lighter
raftboat
floatplane
hydroplane
seaplane
amphibian
hydrofoil
hovercraft
airboat.
Definitions
- A flat structure made of timber or other materials, used for floating on water, typically for transportation or recreation.
- A collection of logs or other objects lashed together to form a floating platform.
- A large quantity of something that is difficult to cope with.
Usage Examples
- The family built a raft to sail across the lake.
- The rescue team used a raft to reach the stranded hikers.
- The company was overwhelmed with a raft of complaints about their new product.
Antonyms
submarine
destroyer
aircraft carrier
battleship
warship
speedster
jet
bullet train
high-speed train
express
bullet
rocket
torpedo
arrow
dart
missile
landlubber
landsman
pedestrian
hiker
walker
cyclist
driver
motorist
pilot
aviator
aeronaut.