Springboard

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /sprɪŋbɔːrd/

Definitions of springboard

noun a starting point for an activity or process

Example Sentences

A1 A springboard is a platform used for diving into a swimming pool.

A2 The springboard helped her launch into the air during the gymnastics routine.

B1 The workshop served as a springboard for launching her career in photography.

B2 The successful completion of the project acted as a springboard for further research opportunities.

C1 The novel served as a springboard for discussions on societal issues during the book club meeting.

C2 The company's innovative marketing strategy became a springboard for increased sales and brand recognition.

Examples of springboard in a Sentence

formal The new internship served as a springboard for her career in marketing.

informal Taking that class was like a springboard to passing the exam.

slang His side hustle was the perfect springboard to making extra cash.

figurative The success of their first product launch became a springboard for future innovations.

Grammatical Forms of springboard

past tense

springboarded

plural

springboards

comparative

more springboard

superlative

most springboard

present tense

springboards

future tense

will springboard

perfect tense

have springboarded

continuous tense

is springboarding

singular

springboard

positive degree

springboard

infinitive

to springboard

gerund

springboarding

participle

springboarded

Origin and Evolution of springboard

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'springboard' originated from the combination of 'spring' referring to a flexible or resilient device, and 'board' indicating a flat surface for support.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a flexible board used in gymnastics or diving to propel oneself into the air, the term 'springboard' has evolved to also represent a metaphorical starting point or launching pad for various activities or endeavors.