Aground vs Beached - What's the difference?
aground | beached | Synonyms |
(nautical, of a normally floating craft) Resting on the bottom.
Stuck fast, stopped, at a loss, ruined, like a boat that has run aground.
(nautical, of a normally floating craft) Resting on the bottom.
Having a beach.
* (rfdate) Shakespeare
(beach)
Run or brought ashore
Stranded and helpless, especially on a beach
As adjectives the difference between aground and beached
is that aground is resting on the bottom while beached is having a beach.As an adverb aground
is resting on the bottom.As a verb beached is
past tense of beach.aground
English
Adjective
(-)Adverb
(-)See also
* ashoreAnagrams
*beached
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(en adjective)- The beached verge of the salt flood.
Etymology 2
See (beach) (verb)Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- It is here, next to the beached ship of Odysseus, that the Achaeans of the Iliad hold their assemblies and perform their sacrifices.
- a beached whale