Swan Dive

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /swɑːn daɪv/

Definitions of swan dive

noun a type of dive in which the diver bends at the waist and enters the water headfirst with arms by their side

Example Sentences

A1 She did a swan dive into the pool.

A2 The performer executed a flawless swan dive off the diving board.

B1 Learning how to do a swan dive is a common goal for beginner divers.

B2 The synchronized swimmers performed a stunning swan dive as part of their routine.

C1 Her swan dive off the cliff was a breathtaking display of skill and grace.

C2 The Olympic diver's swan dive was so perfectly executed that it earned a perfect score from the judges.

Examples of swan dive in a Sentence

formal The professional diver executed a flawless swan dive off the high platform.

informal I bet I can do a better swan dive than you at the pool.

slang Dude, did you see that sick swan dive off the cliff?

figurative She decided to take a swan dive into the world of entrepreneurship and start her own business.

Grammatical Forms of swan dive

past tense

swan dived

plural

swan dives

comparative

more swan dive

superlative

most swan dive

present tense

swan dives

future tense

will swan dive

perfect tense

have swan dived

continuous tense

is swan diving

singular

swan dive

positive degree

swan dive

infinitive

to swan dive

gerund

swan diving

participle

swan dived

Origin and Evolution of swan dive

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'swan dive' originated from the graceful and elegant diving motion of a swan, which is known for its long neck and extended body posture when diving into water.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'swan dive' has come to specifically refer to a type of dive performed in a straight, streamlined position with arms extended overhead, mimicking the appearance of a swan in flight.