Loading

Word For The Day. "Embark On"

Blog Image

  Embark On  [em-bahrk  on ]


Synonyms:  broach, commence, engage, enter, get off, initiate, jump off, etc.              


Definition of Embark On

  

idiom

         1. to begin (a journey)

              They embarked on their trip to America with high hopes.

         2. to begin (something that will take a long time or happen for a long time)

              She's embarking on a new career.


Examples:

LEARNING ENGLISH HAS MANY BENEFITS

Learning English will improve your chances of Getting a better Job, Earn More Money, Travel Abroad, Study Internationally & Make new international Friends
Start Learning your first English lesson within 5 Minutes!

130,000+
Registered Students
6
Language Certificates
100%
Satisfaction Rate

Great site to keep my english skills updated for work and travel. I am really enjoying the lessons!

Maria C
ar   Argentina

Loved the course. Abitlity to improve my grammar and spelling in a step by step method has really helped me. Thanks!

Andre T
fr   France