Carabineer

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌkærəbəˈnɪr/

Definitions of carabineer

noun a member of a mountain infantry regiment in some European armies

Example Sentences

A1 I use a carabineer to attach my keys to my backpack.

A2 The hiker used a carabineer to secure his water bottle to his belt loop.

B1 Before rock climbing, make sure your carabineers are properly locked.

B2 The experienced mountaineer always carries multiple carabineers for safety.

C1 The rescue team relied on their carabineers to navigate the treacherous terrain.

C2 The professional climber demonstrated the correct technique for using a carabineer while scaling the cliff.

Examples of carabineer in a Sentence

formal The hiker securely attached his gear to his backpack with a carabineer.

informal I always keep a carabineer on my keychain for easy access.

slang I borrowed my friend's carabineer to clip my water bottle to my bag.

figurative She used her wit as a mental carabineer to navigate through difficult situations.

Grammatical Forms of carabineer

past tense

carabineered

plural

carabineers

comparative

more carabineer

superlative

most carabineer

present tense

carabineers

future tense

will carabineer

perfect tense

have carabineered

continuous tense

is carabineering

singular

carabineer

positive degree

carabineer

infinitive

to carabineer

gerund

carabineering

participle

carabineering

Origin and Evolution of carabineer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French and Italian
Story behind the word: The word 'carabineer' originated from the French word 'carabinier', which was derived from the Italian word 'carabiniere' meaning 'mounted soldier'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a soldier armed with a carbine, the term 'carabineer' evolved to denote a soldier in charge of horses or a member of a cavalry unit. In modern usage, 'carabineer' typically refers to a soldier or police officer responsible for horses or motor vehicles, or a member of a specialized military unit.