Thesaurus Dictionary
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get on ()
to get into a bus, plane, or train
onto (preposition)
into a bus, train, ship, or aircraft etc
transfer (verb)
to move from one bus, vehicle, plane, or boat to another as part of a longer journey
embark (verb)
to get on a ship in order to begin a journey, or to put someone or something on a ship
board (verb)
if a plane or ship is boarding, passengers are being allowed to get on it
stow away ()
to hide in a vehicle, ship, or plane in order to travel without permission
catch (verb)
to get on a train, bus, plane, or boat that is travelling somewhere
to arrive in time to get on a train, bus, plane, or boat that is travelling somewhere
change (verb)
to leave one plane, train, bus etc to get on another
get off ()
to leave a bus, plane, or train
go down (Philippine English)
Philippine English to get off or out of a vehicle
abandon ship ()
to leave a ship or boat because it is dangerous to stay
alight (verb)
formal to get off a train, bus, or other vehicle
deplane (verb)
American to get out of a plane when it lands
detrain (verb)
Americanformal to get off a train
disembark (verb)
formal to get off a ship or plane
dismount (verb)
formal to get off something such as a horse or bicycle
hop (verb)
informal to get into, onto, or out of a vehicle quickly, usually to go a short distance
to get on a plane, train etc and travel somewhere
off (adjective)
leaving a plane, train, bus etc
on (adverb)
in or into a bus, train, plane etc
take (verb)
to use a particular type of transport