Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
at-anchor
phrase
/æt ˈæŋkər/
Definition
A term used to describe a ship that is secured in a specific location using an anchor.
Examples
- The ship was at-anchor for the night, providing a peaceful rest for its crew.
- The yacht remained at-anchor in the bay, allowing the passengers to enjoy the sunset.
Meaning
When a vessel is at-anchor, it means that it is not docked at a port but is instead moored in the water, typically by dropping an anchor to hold it in place.
Synonyms
- moored
- stationary
- anchored