Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
all-aboard
idiomatic expression
/ɔːl əˈbɔːrd/
Definition
A phrase used to indicate that everyone is ready to board a train, ship, or aircraft, or to express readiness for an activity.
Examples
- When the train arrives, remember to shout ‘all-aboard!’ so that everyone knows it’s time to get on.
- As the team prepares for the project, the manager said, ‘It’s time to get everyone all-aboard before we start.’
Meaning
‘All-aboard!’ is an expression signaling that it is time for passengers to board, and it can also be used figuratively to invite everyone to join in a plan or adventure.
Synonyms
- Get on board
- Join in
- Welcome aboard