House Reef

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /haʊs riːf/

Definitions of house reef

noun A house reef is a coral reef that is located close to the shore of an island or coast, often directly in front of a resort or hotel.

Example Sentences

A1 The house reef is full of colorful fish.

A2 Snorkeling at the house reef is a popular activity for tourists.

B1 The resort's house reef is known for its diverse marine life.

B2 Diving enthusiasts come from all over the world to explore the house reef.

C1 The conservation efforts to protect the house reef have been successful.

C2 Researchers have been studying the biodiversity of the house reef for years.

Examples of house reef in a Sentence

formal The resort boasts a beautiful house reef just a short swim from the shore.

informal You should definitely check out the house reef while you're snorkeling.

slang The house reef here is lit, you gotta see it for yourself.

figurative Exploring the house reef felt like diving into a magical underwater garden.

Grammatical Forms of house reef

past tense

explored

plural

house reefs

comparative

more house reef

superlative

most house reef

present tense

explore

future tense

will explore

perfect tense

have explored

continuous tense

is exploring

singular

house reef

positive degree

house reef

infinitive

to explore

gerund

exploring

participle

explored

Origin and Evolution of house reef

First Known Use: 1968 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'house reef' originated in the field of marine biology and diving to refer to a coral reef located near a resort or dwelling.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a coral reef near a resort, the term 'house reef' has evolved to also refer to a coral reef near a person's residence or a familiar diving spot.