Pronunciation: /ˈsiˌfɛrɪŋ/
noun the action of traveling over the sea, especially regularly.
A1 Seafaring can be a dangerous job.
A2 Many ancient civilizations relied on seafaring for trade.
B1 The seafaring industry has evolved over the centuries.
B2 Seafaring explorers discovered new lands and cultures.
C1 Seafaring requires a deep understanding of navigation and weather patterns.
C2 The history of seafaring is filled with tales of adventure and discovery.
adjective relating to the activity or occupation of traveling by sea.
A1 Seafaring explorers sailed across the ocean in search of new lands.
A2 The seafaring captain navigated through rough waters to reach the port.
B1 The seafaring tradition has been passed down through generations in this coastal town.
B2 Seafaring vessels are equipped with advanced technology for long journeys at sea.
C1 The seafaring industry plays a crucial role in global trade and commerce.
C2 His seafaring skills were unmatched, making him a legendary figure in maritime history.
formal Seafaring has been an essential part of human history for centuries.
informal My grandfather used to tell me stories about his seafaring adventures.
slang I never knew seafaring could be so intense until I joined the crew.
figurative Navigating through life's challenges is like seafaring on a stormy sea.
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