Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪvɪŋ/
noun the action of plunging headfirst into water or a specified activity involving this
A1 I enjoy diving in the pool.
A2 She is learning how to go diving in the ocean.
B1 Diving is a popular water sport for tourists in this area.
B2 The diving instructor taught us how to properly use the equipment.
C1 His passion for diving led him to become a certified scuba diver.
C2 The professional diver's precision and skill in diving competitions is unmatched.
verb gerund or present participle of the verb dive
A1 I enjoy diving in the pool.
A2 She is learning how to dive properly.
B1 Diving in the ocean can be a thrilling experience.
B2 He has been diving for many years and is now an experienced diver.
C1 Professional diving instructors offer advanced courses for experienced divers.
C2 The underwater cave diving expedition required extensive training and preparation.
formal The diving instructor provided thorough instructions on proper techniques before the lesson began.
informal I love diving off the cliffs at the lake during the summer.
slang Let's go diving for some treasure in that shipwreck over there!
figurative She felt like she was diving into a sea of emotions when she started therapy.
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