Pronunciation: /ˈsiˌskeɪp/
noun a view or picture of the sea
A1 I saw a beautiful seascape with blue water and sandy beaches.
A2 The artist painted a seascape with a lighthouse and crashing waves.
B1 The photographer captured the stunning seascape at sunset.
B2 The seascape was so peaceful, with sailboats in the distance.
C1 The seascape exhibition featured works by renowned artists from around the world.
C2 The intricate details of the seascape painting were truly mesmerizing.
formal The artist painted a beautiful seascape with vibrant colors and intricate details.
informal I love going to the beach and admiring the seascape, it's so relaxing.
slang Check out that sick seascape bro, it's like something out of a dream.
figurative Her mind was a turbulent seascape of conflicting emotions.
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