Steerage [noun]

Definition of Steerage:

traveling, guiding along route, often over water

Synonyms of Steerage:


Opposite/Antonyms of Steerage:

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Sentence/Example of Steerage:

I was at last convinced that they had no friends among the steerage passengers.

Probably some steerage passengers have come on the cabin deck.

As Sim said, when he faced his problem, "I couldn't seem to get steerage way on her."

If we can h'ist the jib we can get some steerage way on her, maybe.

There were only two other steerage passengers and they were women.

“Steerage the night, parson; cabin the morrow,” said my uncle.

"The American laughs at these steerage quarrels," said the author.

Cabin and steerage passengers hail from many parts of earth.

"I could not allow you to go as steerage passengers," replied Mr. Runciman.

In vain did he seek consolation in the society of Karl, the Pride of the Steerage.