💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Shipbound"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| boatbound | Restricted to a boat, unable to leave it. |
| earthboundnoun | Confined to the Earth; unable to leave Earth, either physically or spiritually. |
| shipless | Without a ship. |
| houseboundnoun | Restricted to one's home, as by physical infirmity. |
| homeboundnoun | Confined to one's home, unable to leave it for some reason. |
| landboundnoun | Restricted to the land; unable to enter the sea, sky, etc. |
| weatherboundverb | (often nautical) Delayed or prevented by bad weather from doing something, such as travelling. |
| bedboundnoun | Unable to leave one's bed for some reason. |
| windboundnoun | (nautical) Unable to sail because of high winds, or of onshore winds. |
| shoreless | Without a shore, or with no shore in sight; boundless. |
| berthless | Without a berth. |
| shipwrecked | Stranded as a result of a shipwreck. |
| iceboundnoun | Completely surrounded by ice and therefore unable to move. |
| stranded | (of a person) Abandoned or marooned. |
| castawaynoun | An outcast; someone cast out of a group or society. |
| sleepbound | (poetic) asleep |
| shut-innoun | A person confined to a location, as by illness or infirmity. |
| chairboundnoun | Unable to leave one's chair, or confined to a wheelchair |
| anchorless | Lacking an anchor; adrift |
| landlocked | (geography) Of a country, region, etc., surrounded by land (having no borders with the sea). |
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