ship

simple noun92 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

A ship designed to carry goods in bulk.

A ship designed to carry goods in large standard-sized containers.

A large ship that carries people on vacation.

A ship designed to carry people.

A ship belonging to a country's navy.

A ship belonging to a country's navy.

A ship used for war or defense.

A ship that carries goods for trade.

A ship that is propelled by sails.

A ship used by pirates.

A ship belonging to an opposing force in a conflict.

A ship used for business or trade.

A ship that is sailing by a particular location.

A ship capable of traveling across the ocean.

A ship for carrying soldiers.

A ship formerly used to transport enslaved people.

A ship constructed primarily of wood.

A ship for carrying soldiers or military equipment.

A ship that delivers supplies to another ship or a remote place.

A naval ship that is not a submarine.

A ship not used for military purposes.

A ship equipped as a hospital for soldiers or others.

A ship for landing troops and equipment.

A ship designed for landing troops and vehicles on a coast.

A large ship with equipment for processing fish that have been caught.

A ship used for hunting whales.

A ship is used to transport people or goods.

A ship drops its anchor to stay in one place.

A ship has particular tools or machinery for a purpose.

A ship turns over in the water.

A group of ships sailing together or under the same ownership.

The people who work on a ship.

The person in command of a ship.

The flat, open-air surface on a ship.

The front part of a ship.

The rear part of a ship.

Traveling or sending goods using a ship as the method of transport.

To leave a ship because it is sinking.

To put something (cargo) onto a ship.

To put cargo onto a ship.

To remove something (cargo) from a ship.

To remove cargo from a ship.

To travel on water in a ship.

To be in charge of a ship and its crew.

To die when a ship sinks, especially a captain choosing to stay.

To leave a ship illegally; to abandon a responsibility.

To secure a ship in place with ropes or anchors.

Collocations with "ship"

... + ship