Water Chute

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːtər ʃuːt/

Definitions of water chute

noun a long, steep slide or chute used for carrying water, typically found in water parks or amusement parks

Example Sentences

A1 I went down the water chute at the water park.

A2 The water chute was a thrilling ride that I enjoyed.

B1 The water chute at the amusement park had a long line of excited children waiting to go on it.

B2 The water chute was a popular attraction at the resort, with people lining up to experience the thrill.

C1 The engineering behind the water chute's design was impressive, ensuring a smooth and safe ride for all visitors.

C2 The water chute's intricate system of pumps and water flow mechanisms created an exhilarating experience for riders.

Examples of water chute in a Sentence

formal The water chute at the water park is a popular attraction for visitors of all ages.

informal Let's race down the water chute and see who reaches the bottom first!

slang Dude, that water chute was so rad, I felt like I was flying!

figurative Facing your fears is like going down a turbulent water chute - scary at first, but exhilarating once you conquer it.

Grammatical Forms of water chute

plural

water chutes

comparative

more water chute

superlative

most water chute

present tense

water chute

future tense

will water chute

perfect tense

have water chuted

continuous tense

is water chuting

singular

water chute

positive degree

water chute

infinitive

to water chute

gerund

water chuting

participle

water chuted

Origin and Evolution of water chute

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The term 'water chute' originated from the combination of the words 'water' and 'chute', with 'chute' being derived from the French word 'chute' meaning a fall or descent.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a steep slope or incline for water to flow down, the term 'water chute' evolved to refer to a recreational water slide or flume used for amusement purposes.