Pronunciation: /ˈseɪ.lɪŋ/
noun the action of operating a boat or ship
A1 I enjoy sailing on the lake during the summer.
A2 Sailing can be a relaxing way to spend a weekend.
B1 My family and I are planning a sailing trip along the coast next month.
B2 Sailing requires a good understanding of wind and weather patterns.
C1 Competitive sailing demands a high level of skill and strategy.
C2 The sailor navigated the treacherous waters with expert sailing techniques.
verb present participle of the verb 'sail', which means to travel on water in a boat or ship
A1 I enjoy sailing on the weekends.
A2 She is learning how to sail this summer.
B1 Sailing requires a lot of skill and practice.
B2 After years of sailing, he finally won a regatta.
C1 The experienced sailor navigated the rough waters with ease.
C2 Sailing around the world is a dream for many adventurers.
formal Sailing is a popular recreational activity that involves navigating a vessel on water.
informal I love going sailing with my friends on the weekends.
slang Let's catch some wind and go for a sail!
figurative Sailing through life's challenges requires a steady hand and a resilient spirit.
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