Pronunciation: /si ˈroʊvər/
noun a person who roams the seas in search of adventure or plunder; a pirate or privateer
A1 The sea rover sailed across the ocean in search of treasure.
A2 The sea rover's ship was equipped with cannons to defend against pirates.
B1 The sea rover was known for his daring exploits and fearless attitude.
B2 The sea rover's crew consisted of experienced sailors and skilled fighters.
C1 The sea rover's reputation spread far and wide, making him a legend among seafarers.
C2 The sea rover's voyages were chronicled in numerous books and tales of adventure.
formal The sea rover embarked on a journey to explore new territories.
informal The sea rover set sail to discover hidden treasures.
slang The sea rover went out to sea to find some cool stuff.
figurative The sea rover navigated through life's challenges like a skilled sailor.
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