berth

1 of 2

noun

1
a
nautical : sufficient distance for maneuvering a ship
Keep a clear berth of the shoals.
b
: an amount of distance maintained for safety
give the fire a wide berth
giving him a wide berth until he is in a better mood
2
a
: the place where a ship lies when at anchor or at a wharf
was docked at her usual berth
b
: a space for an automotive vehicle at rest
a truck-loading berth
3
: a place to sit or sleep especially on a ship or vehicle : accommodation
a comfortable cabin with a deep berth
an upper berth
4
a
: a billet (see billet entry 1 sense 2a) on a ship
waiting for a berth as a ship's surgeonBernard Keelan
b
: job, position, place
a starting berth on the team

berth

2 of 2

verb

berthed; berthing; berths

transitive verb

1
: to bring (something, such as a ship or automotive vehicle) into a berth
The ship was berthed at this pier.
2
: to allot quarters or accommodations to : to allot a berth to
a place to berth the crew

intransitive verb

: to come into a berth
where the ship typically berths

Examples of berth in a Sentence

Noun a comfortable cabin with a deep berth He has a starting berth on the all-star team. Verb The ship was berthed at this pier. The ship berthed at this pier.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The Kings clinched a playoff berth more than a week ago. Houston Mitchell, Los Angeles Times, 19 Apr. 2024 Ahead of the Gaels’ third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth last month, Bennett and several Gaels players emphasized the culture at Saint Mary’s as one bucking against the transfer portal era of college athletics. Michael Nowels, The Mercury News, 17 Apr. 2024 That’s a byproduct of playing under Schumaker, who just last year led the Marlins to a playoff berth for the first time in a full season since 2003 en route to being named the National League Manager of the Year. Jordan McPherson, Miami Herald, 14 Apr. 2024 The teams that finish seventh and eighth will only need one win to secure a playoff berth. Chris Biderman, Sacramento Bee, 8 Apr. 2024 Moved from its usual December berth last year, the 12th Panama International Film Festival (IFF Panama) runs April 4-7, replete with new industry activities and double the number of films since its previous edition. Anna Marie De La Fuente, Variety, 3 Apr. 2024 The pilot of the No. 23 Toyota Camry is on the heels of his first career playoff berth and continues finding his place within the sport at 23XI Racing. Shane Connuck, Charlotte Observer, 30 Mar. 2024 Just one more Heat win would have led to a fifth-place finish in the Eastern Conference and an automatic playoff berth. Anthony Chiang, Miami Herald, 15 Apr. 2024 The Suns remained one game behind the Suns for the No. 6 seed and an automatic playoff berth. Jason Anderson, Sacramento Bee, 13 Apr. 2024
Verb
It’s located in Piraeus, the port of Athens, where ancient travelers would often arrive and where the Athenian fleet was built and berthed in the days of Pericles to rule the empire. Tony Perrottet, Smithsonian Magazine, 27 Mar. 2024 When the terminal opened, Royal Caribbean berthed the Allure of the Seas, a 225-ton, 6,700-passenger ship, at the new terminal. John Wayne Ferguson, San Antonio Express-News, 25 Dec. 2023 Pleasure boats were neatly berthed across from us at a private mooring spot. John Kelly, Washington Post, 3 Oct. 2023 For those who seek something out of the ordinary as a full-time home, a weekend getaway, or maybe even an art studio or workspace, one of the four floating homes berthed in Santa Barbara Harbor is now available to an iconoclast buyer for $4.9 million. Mark David, Robb Report, 20 Sep. 2023 And thanks to its many canals and beaches, Lee County is a haven for those seeking idyllic waterfront views and a calm spot to berth their boat. Dobrina Zhekova, Travel + Leisure, 4 June 2023 When not deployed, the USS Cooperstown will be berthed in Mayport, FL. Dan Schlossberg, Forbes, 6 May 2023 Guillet planned to convert the ship into a floating dormitory for college students, but finding a place to berth the warehouse-size vessel proved too expensive. Curbed, 21 Jan. 2022 So, visibility to a container on land moving by rail or truck matters more than visibility to when a ship will berth. Steve Banker, Forbes, 17 May 2022

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Word History

Etymology

Noun and Verb

Middle English birth, probably from beren to bear + -th

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1667, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of berth was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Berth.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/berth. Accessed 2 May. 2024.

Kids Definition

berth

1 of 2 noun
1
a
: enough room to maneuver a ship
b
: a safe distance
give it wide berth
2
: a place where a ship lies at anchor or at a wharf
3
: a place to sleep on a ship or train
4

berth

2 of 2 verb
: to bring or come into a berth

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