Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
come-aboard
phrasal verb
/kʌm əˈbɔrd/

Definition
To join or board a vehicle, vessel, or group, often used in the context of participation.

Examples
- We are excited to have you come aboard our project team.
- As soon as the ship docks, passengers will be able to come aboard.

Meaning
To come on board means to accept an invitation, often to join a group or team.

Synonyms
- join
- board
- embark