Pronunciation: /ˈkaɪ.ə.kɪŋ/

Definitions of kayaking

noun a water sport involving the use of a small boat called a kayak

Example Sentences

A1 I tried kayaking for the first time on vacation.

A2 She enjoys kayaking in calm waters.

B1 Kayaking is a popular water sport in coastal regions.

B2 The group went kayaking along the river for a team-building exercise.

C1 His passion for kayaking led him to compete in national championships.

C2 After years of experience, she became a certified kayaking instructor.

Examples of kayaking in a Sentence

formal Kayaking is a popular water sport that involves paddling with a double-bladed paddle.

informal I love going kayaking on the weekends with my friends.

slang Let's ditch class and go kayaking instead!

figurative Navigating through the challenges of life is like kayaking in rough waters.

Grammatical Forms of kayaking

past tense

kayaked

plural

kayakers

comparative

more kayaking

superlative

most kayaking

present tense

kayaks

future tense

will kayak

perfect tense

have kayaked

continuous tense

is kayaking

singular

kayaker

positive degree

kayaking

infinitive

to kayak

gerund

kayaking

participle

kayaked

Origin and Evolution of kayaking

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: Inuit
Story behind the word: The word 'kayaking' originated from the indigenous Inuit people of the Arctic regions.
Evolution of the word: Originally used by the Inuit people to refer to their traditional method of travel using small boats made of animal skins stretched over a wooden frame, kayaking has evolved to become a popular recreational activity worldwide.