Pronunciation: /weɪv.bɔːrd/
noun a type of skateboard designed for use on waves, typically with a wider deck and fins for stability
A1 I saw a child riding a waveboard at the park.
A2 My friend bought a waveboard to try out at the beach this weekend.
B1 Learning to balance on a waveboard can be challenging at first.
B2 She performed impressive tricks on her waveboard during the competition.
C1 The professional waveboarder effortlessly glided through the waves, showcasing his skills.
C2 After years of practice, he became a master of the waveboard, winning multiple championships.
formal The instructor demonstrated how to properly balance and maneuver on the waveboard.
informal I saw some kids having a blast on the waveboard at the beach.
slang I totally wiped out on the waveboard, but it was so much fun!
figurative Riding the waveboard of success, she navigated through challenges with ease.
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