shipment
0 antonyms and opposites of shipment, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A batch of goods sent together to a destination.
How to use shipment
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Formed from ship (the verb, "to send goods") plus the noun-forming suffix -ment.
Full origin of shipment →Frequently asked questions
What does “shipment” mean?
The word “shipment” means a batch of goods sent together to a destination. In plain terms, either the goods being sent, or the sending itself.
How do you pronounce “shipment”?
“Shipment” is pronounced SHIHP-muhnt (/ˈʃɪpmənt/ in IPA).
How do you use “shipment” in a sentence?
Here is “shipment” used in a sentence: “The store received a large shipment of winter coats.”
What part of speech is “shipment”?
“Shipment” is a noun.
Is “shipment” a common word?
“Shipment” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “shipment” have?
“Shipment” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a batch of goods sent together to a destination.
What is the difference between a shipment and delivery?
A shipment refers to the batch of goods being sent, or the overall process of transporting them, while delivery specifically refers to the goods arriving at their final destination. A shipment can be in transit for days before delivery actually occurs.
Can "shipment" refer to a single item or must it be multiple items?
A shipment is usually a batch of goods sent together, though the term can apply even when the batch consists of a single large order. The key idea is goods being transported together to one destination as a unit.
Is "shipment" used only for physical goods or can it describe a process too?
"Shipment" covers both senses: it can mean the actual batch of goods sent together, or it can refer more broadly to the act or process of transporting goods, as in "tracking the shipment of the order."