Cage Diving

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /keɪdʒ ˈdaɪvɪŋ/

Definitions of cage diving

noun an activity in which people enter a cage in the water to observe sharks or other marine animals up close

Example Sentences

A1 I want to try cage diving to see sharks up close.

A2 Cage diving is a popular activity for tourists who visit coastal areas.

B1 Before going cage diving, make sure you are comfortable being in close proximity to large marine animals.

B2 Experiencing cage diving can be both thrilling and nerve-wracking at the same time.

C1 Some environmentalists argue that cage diving can have negative impacts on shark behavior and ecosystems.

C2 Professional cage diving operators adhere to strict safety protocols to ensure the well-being of both participants and marine life.

Examples of cage diving in a Sentence

formal Cage diving is a popular activity among thrill-seekers who want to observe sharks up close in their natural habitat.

informal I heard cage diving is a crazy experience - would you ever try it?

slang Cage diving is like swimming with the big boys!

figurative Sometimes I feel like I'm cage diving into the unknown when starting a new project.

Grammatical Forms of cage diving

past tense

cage dived

plural

cage divings

comparative

more cage diving

superlative

most cage diving

present tense

cage dive

future tense

will cage dive

perfect tense

have cage dived

continuous tense

is cage diving

singular

cage dive

positive degree

cage diving

infinitive

to cage dive

gerund

cage diving

participle

cage dived

Origin and Evolution of cage diving

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'cage diving' originated in the context of shark diving, where a protective cage is used to observe sharks up close.
Evolution of the word: Initially used specifically in the context of shark diving, 'cage diving' has evolved to encompass any activity where a cage is used for protection while observing or interacting with marine wildlife.