Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dockhand
noun
/ˈdɒk.hænd/

Definition
A dockhand is a worker who is employed at a dock or port to help load and unload goods from ships.

Examples
- After years of work as a dockhand, he became skilled in operating heavy machinery.
- The dockhands worked tirelessly to ensure that the cargo was delivered on time.
- During busy shipping seasons, the demand for dockhands often increases significantly.

Meaning
The term refers to a laborer who performs various tasks related to the handling of cargo at a shipping dock, including loading and unloading containers, securing freight, and maintaining the docking area.

Synonyms
- dockworker
- stevedore
- longshoreman