Word of the day
embark
1. begin (a course of action, especially one that is important or demanding)
“he embarked on a new career”
2. go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle
“he embarked for India in 1817”
3. put or take on board a ship or aircraft
“its passengers were ready to be embarked”
verb
/əmˈbɑrk/
Test your comprehension with these four exercises!
embark
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Choose the word that best fits in the phrase
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"Let's rest and embark on this new adventure with _____ energy."
Select three words related to embark
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- initiate
- finish
- commence
- cancel
- take up
- stop
Choose the phrase that uses embark correctly
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Find a word related to embark
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