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View synonyms for asea

asea

[uh-see]

adjective

  1. to or toward the sea; seaward.

  2. at sea. See sea.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of asea1

First recorded in 1855–60; a- 1 + sea
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Example Sentences

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The ship has been asea already for some time.

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Jeb Bush found himself asea in criticism after he used the term anchor baby in August, a phrase that Donald Trump invokes unapologetically.

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"When the boat was asea there were still lights at the fairing hall, and they were not our lights, nor did the dead carry them," she said slowly.

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