IPA: /əˈweɪ/
KK: /əˈweɪ/
Describes an anchor that is lifted off the sea floor, allowing a ship to move freely without being held down.
The anchor was aweigh, allowing the ship to sail smoothly across the water.
The word 'aweigh' originates from Old English 'aweg', meaning 'away' or 'off'. It is used primarily in nautical contexts to indicate that an anchor is no longer resting on the seabed, but is instead lifted or off the bottom.
Think of 'away' to remember that 'aweigh' means something is lifted off or away from the bottom, especially in a maritime setting.