Pronunciation: /ræft/
noun a flat structure made of planks or logs fastened together for floating on water
A1 I saw a raft floating on the river.
A2 The group of friends built a raft to cross the lake.
B1 The raft was made of logs tied together with rope.
B2 The rafting trip down the rapids was exhilarating.
C1 The expedition used a sturdy inflatable raft to navigate the dangerous waters.
C2 The raft was equipped with oars, life jackets, and a first aid kit for the journey.
verb to travel on a raft
A1 I rafted down the river with my friends.
A2 She rafted for the first time on her vacation.
B1 They rafted through the rapids on a guided tour.
B2 The experienced rafting guide showed us how to properly raft.
C1 After years of practice, he was able to raft through the most challenging rivers.
C2 The professional rafting team rafted effortlessly through the turbulent waters.
formal The group of survivors built a makeshift raft to escape the deserted island.
informal We grabbed a raft and went floating down the river for fun.
slang Let's hop on the raft and cruise down the lazy river.
figurative His ideas formed a solid raft to navigate through the challenging project.
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