Pronunciation: /skuːbə/
noun a type of equipment used by divers for breathing underwater, consisting of a container of compressed air that is strapped to the back, connected to a mouthpiece by a long tube, and typically worn with a face mask and fins
A1 I want to try scuba diving on my vacation.
A2 She bought a new scuba mask for her upcoming dive.
B1 Learning how to use scuba equipment is an important part of the course.
B2 The scuba instructor guided us through the underwater caves.
C1 After years of scuba diving, he became a certified dive master.
C2 Exploring the coral reefs while scuba diving was a breathtaking experience.
formal The scuba divers explored the coral reef in search of rare marine species.
informal We're going scuba diving this weekend, wanna join?
slang I love scuba-ing in tropical waters, it's so relaxing.
figurative Learning to scuba dive is like diving into a whole new world of underwater exploration.
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