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Rhymes with Embark On
- encarnacion
- plamondon
- mondragon
- salmeron
- montavon
- hargadon
- gabaldon
- davignon
- couvillion
- zamarron
- yongbyon
- withdrawn
- von-braun
- villalon
- undergone
- sossamon
- quinton
- overdrawn
- ortegon
- matalon
- madelon
- joffrion
- dameron
- couvillon
- aguillon
- verdon
- varnon
- vardon
- silmon
- sang-gon
Sentences with embark-on
1. Noun Phrase
Boat launches at the lake and river access make an ideal place to embark on or complete your journey.
2. Noun Phrase
Explore the Romanesque churches, or embark on a guided walking tour of the old town.
3. Noun Phrase
Visitors embark on guided field trips that showcase species of owl, hawk, eagle and waterfowl.
4. Noun Phrase
Be realistic about your current fitness level before you embark on a program.
4. on-site
adjective. taking place or located at the site.
Synonyms
Etymology
- on (English)
- on (Middle English (1100-1500))
- site (English)
5. walk-on
adjective. ['ˈwɔˌkɑːn'] not capable of or especially not involving speech or spoken lines.
Antonyms
6. embark
verb. ['ɛmˈbɑːrk, ɪmˈbɑːrk'] set out on (an enterprise or subject of study).
Antonyms
Etymology
- embarquer (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
7. embark
verb. ['ɛmˈbɑːrk, ɪmˈbɑːrk'] go on board.
Etymology
- embarquer (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
8. embark
verb. ['ɛmˈbɑːrk, ɪmˈbɑːrk'] proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers.
Antonyms
Etymology
- embarquer (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
9. on
adverb. ['ˈɑːn, ˈɔn'] with a forward motion.
Antonyms
Etymology
- on (Middle English (1100-1500))
- on (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- ón (Old Norse)
10. on
adjective. ['ˈɑːn, ˈɔn'] in operation or operational.
Antonyms
Etymology
- on (Middle English (1100-1500))
- on (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- ón (Old Norse)