Roller Skate

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈroʊlər skeɪt/

Definitions of roller skate

noun a type of shoe with small wheels attached to the sole, used for gliding or rolling over a smooth surface

Example Sentences

A1 I like to roller skate in the park.

A2 She bought a new pair of roller skates for her birthday.

B1 Roller skating is a fun way to exercise and stay active.

B2 The roller skate competition attracted skaters from all over the world.

C1 After years of practice, she became a professional roller skater.

C2 The intricate choreography of the roller skate performance impressed the audience.

Examples of roller skate in a Sentence

formal She gracefully glided across the roller skate rink, showcasing her precision and skill.

informal I love to strap on my roller skates and cruise around the neighborhood for fun.

slang Let's hit up the roller skate park and show off our moves.

figurative Learning to navigate the challenges of life is like trying to balance on a pair of roller skates.

Grammatical Forms of roller skate

plural

roller skates

comparative

more roller skate

superlative

most roller skate

present tense

roller skate

future tense

will roller skate

perfect tense

have roller skated

continuous tense

is roller skating

singular

roller skate

positive degree

roller skate

infinitive

to roller skate

gerund

roller skating

participle

roller skated

Origin and Evolution of roller skate

First Known Use: 1760 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The origin of roller skates can be traced back to the 18th century when Belgian inventor John Joseph Merlin created a primitive version of roller skates.
Evolution of the word: The term 'roller skate' has remained relatively consistent in its usage and meaning since its first known use in the 18th century.