noun
- a heavy metal device attached to a rope or chain and dropped into water to keep a ship or boat from drifting
- something that provides stability or security
- the main news presenter on a television or radio program
Usage: nautical
Usage: journalism
verb
- to secure with an anchor
- to fix firmly in place
- to serve as the main news presenter
Usage: nautical
Usage: journalism
Examples
- The captain dropped anchor in the calm bay.
- Her family was the anchor that kept her grounded during difficult times.
- The evening news anchor reported on the election results.
- We need to anchor the tent securely before the storm arrives.
- The bookshelf is anchored to the wall for safety.
- She will anchor the morning show starting next week.
- The ship weighed anchor at dawn and sailed toward the harbor.
- Education serves as an anchor for social mobility.