berth
berth
bɜrθ
bērth
British pronunciation
/bˈɜːθ/

Definition & Meaning of "berth"in English

Berth
01

a job in an organization

02

a sleeping or seating accommodation in a vehicle, typically a bed or bunk

What is a "berth"?

A berth is a designated sleeping space in a train, ship, or other mode of transportation, designed to provide passengers with a place to rest during long trips. It can be a fixed bed or a foldable sleeping area, often arranged in private compartments or shared sections. Berths are commonly used in overnight trains and ships, offering bedding and sometimes additional features like curtains or storage space to ensure a more comfortable journey compared to regular seating.

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They reserved a lower berth for easier access.
She climbed into the upper berth of the sleeper car.
03

a place where a craft can be made fast

to berth
01

to stop a ship in a place where it can stay

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Yesterday, the vessel was berthed at the busiest dock in the port.
The ship was being berthed as the passengers watched from the deck.
02

(of a ship) to dock or anchor at a harbor or port

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The ship berthed smoothly at the harbor after its long journey.
As the storm approached, the vessel quickly berthed in a sheltered bay.
03

provide with a berth

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