ship /ʃɪp/ (noun) a large boat that carries people or goods by sea Example: Eva shipped the package carefully, since she knew the contents were made of glass
ocean /ˈəʊʃn/ (noun) the mass of salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface Example: Ocean levels are rising.
sea /siː/ (noun) the salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface and surrounds its continents and islands Example: The sea is very calm today.
boat /bəʊt/ (noun) a vehicle (smaller than a ship) that travels on water, moved by oars , sails or a motor Example: Have you ever piloted a boat?
port /pɔːrt/ (noun) a town or city with a harbour , especially one where ships load and unload goods Example: There are all kinds of commercial ships in the port.
cruise /kruːz/ (noun) a journey by sea, visiting different places, especially as a holiday Example: We will stop at three destinations during our cruise through the Mediterranean.
ferry /ˈferi/ (noun) a boat or ship that carries people, vehicles and goods across a river or across a narrow part of the sea Example: Ferries allow passengers to take their cars with them to their destination.
sailboat /ˈseɪlbəʊt/ (noun) a boat with sails Example: The sailboat requires nothing but the wind.
voyage /ˈvɔɪɪdʒ/ (noun) a long journey, especially by sea or in space Example: The voyage to the Bahamas took three days.
set sail /set seɪl/ (verb) to begin a trip by sea Example: We set sail for the exotic island.