noun
- a flat piece of wood or other material used for building or as a surface
- a group of people who control or govern an organization
- meals provided regularly for payment
verb
- to get on or into a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle
- to provide someone with regular meals and accommodation for payment
- to cover or close something with wooden boards
Examples
- She nailed the board to the fence.
- The school board meets every month.
- Room and board costs $800 per month.
- Passengers may now board the plane.
- They board students from other cities.
- Workers boarded up the broken windows.
- He wrote the assignment on the board.
- The diving board was too high for me.