tanker

word

/ˈtæŋkɝ/
/tˈæŋkɐ/

Definition

A tanker is a large vehicle or ship designed to carry liquids or gases, especially oil or fuel, in large quantities.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used for both ships ("oil tanker") and trucks ("water tanker"). Usually refers to transport of fuel, oil, chemicals, or water. Can describe sea or land vehicles; specify type if needed (e.g., "fuel tanker", "milk tanker"). Not slang or informal.

Example Sentences

A water tanker supplies drinking water to homes during droughts.

basic

The factory receives chemicals by tanker truck every week.

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An oil tanker carries crude oil across the ocean.

basic

We had to wait for the tanker to refill the station’s fuel tanks.

natural

Did you see that massive tanker parked by the docks?

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After the accident, emergency services surrounded the leaking tanker.

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