National Park

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈnæʃənəl pɑːrk/

Definitions of national park

noun A place set aside by a national government for preservation of its natural resources and wildlife

Example Sentences

A1 I visited a national park with my family.

A2 We went camping in a national park last summer.

B1 National parks are important for preserving wildlife and nature.

B2 The national park we visited had stunning views of the mountains.

C1 Many countries have established national parks to protect their natural heritage.

C2 The national park system in the United States is one of the largest and most diverse in the world.

Examples of national park in a Sentence

formal Visitors from around the world come to admire the natural beauty of the national park.

informal Let's go camping in the national park this weekend!

slang The national park is the bomb, dude!

figurative Exploring the national park is like stepping into a different world.

Grammatical Forms of national park

past tense

visited

plural

national parks

comparative

more national park

superlative

most national park

present tense

visit

future tense

will visit

perfect tense

have visited

continuous tense

is visiting

singular

national park

positive degree

national park

infinitive

to visit national park

gerund

visiting national park

participle

visited national park

Origin and Evolution of national park

First Known Use: 1872 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The concept of a national park originated in the early 19th century in the United States.
Evolution of the word: The term 'national park' was first used in 1872 when Yellowstone National Park was established as the first official national park in the world. Since then, the concept of national parks has spread globally, with many countries establishing their own protected areas for conservation and recreation.