How Do You Spell ABORD?

Pronunciation: [ɐbˈɔːd] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "abord" is actually "aboard," which is pronounced as /əˈbɔːd/. This word means to be on a ship, train, or airplane as a passenger. The incorrect spelling might have originated from a misunderstanding or mishearing of the correct spelling, as the pronunciation can be tricky for non-native speakers. It is important to use the correct spelling and pronunciation to avoid confusion in communication.

ABORD Meaning and Definition

  1. Abord is a verb that can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used.

    One definition of abord is to approach or go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. In this sense, it refers to the act of getting onto a ship or aircraft to begin a journey or to join others who are already on board. For example, "The passengers aborded the airplane and prepared for takeoff."

    Another meaning of abord is to tackle or address a problem, situation, or subject. In this sense, it refers to dealing with or confronting something. For instance, "The team had to abord the issue of declining sales and come up with a strategy to boost revenue."

    Abord can also be used in a figurative sense to mean to consider or examine a topic or idea. This could involve exploring and discussing various aspects of a subject or concept. For example, "The group aborded the question of climate change from different perspectives, including scientific, social, and economic."

    Overall, abord is a versatile verb that can describe the act of getting onto a vehicle, taking action to solve a problem, or engaging in a discussion about a particular topic.

Common Misspellings for ABORD

  • zbord
  • sbord
  • wbord
  • qbord
  • avord
  • anord
  • agord
  • abkrd
  • ablrd
  • abprd
  • ab0rd
  • ab9rd
  • abofd
  • abotd
  • abo5d
  • abo4d
  • abors
  • aborx
  • aborc

Etymology of ABORD

The word "abord" is not commonly found in English dictionaries, but it appears to be derived from the French word "aborder".

The etymology of "aborder" traces back to the Latin word "ad" meaning "to" or "towards" and the Latin word "borda", which referred to the side of a ship.

Originally, "aborder" meant "to put one's ship alongside another ship", especially for the purpose of boarding or attacking it. Over time, the meaning of "aborder" extended to include "to approach" or "to go towards" in a general sense.

It is possible that "abord" is a variation or a regional form of "aborder" used in certain contexts or dialects. Please note that there may be specific linguistic or cultural considerations that could further influence the usage and etymology of "abord" in a specific context.

Conjugate verb Abord

CONDITIONAL

I would abord
you would abord
he/she/it would abord
we would abord
they would abord

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be abording
you would be abording
he/she/it would be abording
we would be abording
they would be abording

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have abord
you would have abord
he/she/it would have abord
we would have abord
they would have abord

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been abording
you would have been abording
he/she/it would have been abording
we would have been abording
they would have been abording

FUTURE

I will abord
you will abord
he/she/it will abord
we will abord
they will abord

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be abording
you will be abording
he/she/it will be abording
we will be abording
they will be abording

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have aborded
you will have aborded
he/she/it will have aborded
we will have aborded
they will have aborded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been abording
you will have been abording
he/she/it will have been abording
we will have been abording
they will have been abording

IMPERATIVE

you abord
we let´s abord

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to abord

PAST

I aborded
you aborded
he/she/it aborded
we aborded
they aborded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was abording
you were abording
he/she/it was abording
we were abording
they were abording

PAST PARTICIPLE

aborded

PAST PERFECT

I had aborded
you had aborded
he/she/it had aborded
we had aborded
they had aborded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been abording
you had been abording
he/she/it had been abording
we had been abording
they had been abording

PRESENT

I abord
you abord
he/she/it abords
we abord
they abord

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am abording
you are abording
he/she/it is abording
we are abording
they are abording

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

abording

PRESENT PERFECT

I have aborded
you have aborded
he/she/it has aborded
we have aborded
they have aborded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been abording
you have been abording
he/she/it has been abording
we have been abording
they have been abording

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