Pronunciation: /swɑːn daɪv/
noun a type of dive in which the diver bends at the waist and enters the water headfirst with arms by their side
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.
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.
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