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Halyards Meaning in English

word · lemma: halyard

ˈhæljɚdz
HAL-yerdz
hˈæljɑːdz
HAL-yahdz

Definition

A halyard is a rope or line used on a boat or ship to raise or lower a sail, flag, or yard.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in nautical contexts; plural 'halyards' refers to all such lines on a vessel. Rarely used outside sailing or flag-raising situations. Typical collocations include 'raise the flag with the halyard' and 'hoist the sail using the halyard.'

Example Sentences

The sailors pulled the halyards to raise the flag.

basic

The sails are attached to the halyards.

basic

Always check the halyards before leaving the dock.

basic

If the halyards get tangled, it’s hard to set the sails quickly.

natural

He forgot to tie off the halyards, so the flag slipped down during the ceremony.

natural

“Grab the halyards, we need to lower the mainsail before the storm hits,” the captain shouted.

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