Launch

noun
/lɔːntʃ/

Meaning

a large motorboat or a boat used to transport people and goods
to start or introduce something, especially a new product, service, or event

Example Sentences

We took a launch to cross the river.

The company launched a new app last month.

Example Expressions

launch into

Synonyms

boat, motorboat, vessel, initiate, begin, start, inaugurate, unveil
Entry 1
boat, motorboat, vessel
Entry 2
initiate, begin, start, inaugurate, unveil

Antonyms

car, train, airplane, end, stop, cancel
Entry 1
car, train, airplane
Entry 2
end, stop, cancel

Collocations

passenger launch, river launch, motor launch, product launch, launch campaign, launch event, launch party
Entry 1
passenger launch, river launch, motor launch
Entry 2
product launch, launch campaign, launch event, launch party

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