Pronunciation: /pəˈsɪfɪk/
noun an ocean bordered by the Americas, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica
A1 I dream of visiting the Pacific one day.
A2 The Pacific is the largest ocean on Earth.
B1 Many marine species can be found in the Pacific.
B2 The Pacific Ring of Fire is known for its volcanic activity.
C1 The Pacific Ocean covers almost half of the Earth's surface.
C2 Sailing across the Pacific is a challenging but rewarding experience.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Pacific Ocean
A1 The water in the Pacific Ocean is very blue.
A2 She enjoyed a peaceful walk along the Pacific coast.
B1 The Pacific island nations are known for their stunning beaches.
B2 The Pacific Rim countries have strong economic ties.
C1 The Pacific region is home to a diverse range of cultures.
C2 The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions.
formal The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions.
informal I love taking vacations to the Pacific coast for some relaxation.
slang Let's hit up the Pacific for some rad surfing this weekend.
figurative She had a pacific demeanor, always calm and collected in any situation.
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