yacht
Plural: yachts
Noun
- an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing
- A slick and light ship for making pleasure trips or racing on water, having sails but often motor-powered. At times used as a residence offshore on a dock.
- Any vessel used for private, noncommercial purposes.
Verb
Verb Forms: yachted, yachting, yachts
- To sail or travel in a yacht, a vessel for pleasure.
- travel in a yacht
- To sail, voyage, or race in a yacht.
Examples
- He decided to YACHT across the board, finding a long, flowing word.
- Would you like to go sailing on my uncle’s yacht?
- You are a true yachtsman! Are you a member of the local yacht club?
Origin / Etymology
Circa 1557; variant of yaught, earlier yeaghe (“light, fast-sailing ship”), from Dutch jacht (“yacht; hunt”), in older spelling jaght(e), short for jaghtschip (“light sailing vessel, fast pirate ship”, literally “pursuit ship”), compound of jacht and schip (“ship”).
In the 16th century the Dutch built light, fast ships to chase the ships of pirates and smugglers from the coast. The ship was introduced to England in 1660 when the Dutch East India Company presented one to King Charles II, who used it as a pleasure boat, after which it was copied by British shipbuilders as a pleasure craft for wealthy gentlemen.
Synonyms
racing yacht
Scrabble Score: 13
yacht: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordyacht: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
yacht: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary