Pronunciation: /ræʃ ɡɑrd/
noun a type of tight-fitting shirt made of a stretchy and quick-drying material, typically worn for protection while participating in water sports or other activities
A1 I wear a rash guard when I go swimming.
A2 She bought a new rash guard for her surfing trip.
B1 The rash guard protected his skin from the sun while he was snorkeling.
B2 The rash guard I bought is made of high-quality material and dries quickly.
C1 The professional surfer always wears a rash guard during competitions.
C2 The rash guard designed for professional athletes offers maximum flexibility and protection.
formal The rash guard is designed to protect the skin from rashes and sunburn while engaging in water sports.
informal I always wear a rash guard when I go surfing to avoid getting a sunburn.
slang Dude, don't forget your rash guard if you're hitting the waves today.
figurative Wearing a rash guard can be seen as a form of self-care, protecting oneself from harm.
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