anchor

word

/ˈæŋkɝ/
ANG-kur
/ˈænkɐ/
ANG-kuh

Definition

An anchor is a heavy object dropped from a boat or ship to keep it from moving. It can also mean a person who presents a news program, or something that gives stability or support.

Usage & Nuances

The boat meaning is the most literal one. As a verb, 'anchor' means to secure something or to serve as the main support, and in media, an 'anchor' is typically the main presenter. Common phrases include 'drop anchor' and 'anchor the team'.

Example Sentences

The ship dropped its anchor near the island.

basic

She is the anchor of the evening news.

basic

His family was his anchor during hard times.

basic

Let's anchor the tent well before the wind gets stronger.

natural

We need someone experienced to anchor the project.

natural

That weekly call helps anchor me when life feels chaotic.

natural