White Water

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /waɪt ˈwɔtər/

Definitions of white water

noun a type of fast-flowing, turbulent water in a river or stream, often characterized by its white foam and bubbles

Example Sentences

A1 I went white water rafting for the first time.

A2 The white water was rough and exciting.

B1 White water kayaking requires skill and experience.

B2 The group navigated through the white water rapids with ease.

C1 White water enthusiasts travel to different countries to experience challenging rapids.

C2 The professional white water guide led the group through the turbulent waters.

Examples of white water in a Sentence

formal The group of tourists enjoyed a thrilling white water rafting experience down the river.

informal We had a blast riding the white water rapids on our camping trip.

slang Dude, those white water waves were gnarly!

figurative Navigating through the challenges of life is like riding turbulent white water.

Grammatical Forms of white water

past tense

whitewatered

plural

white waters

comparative

whiter water

superlative

whitest water

present tense

white waters

future tense

will white water

perfect tense

have white watered

continuous tense

is white watering

singular

white water

positive degree

white water

infinitive

to white water

gerund

white watering

participle

white watered

Origin and Evolution of white water

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'white water' originated from the appearance of frothy, churning water in fast-moving rivers and rapids.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the turbulent water in rivers, the term 'white water' has evolved to also refer to the sport of whitewater rafting or kayaking, where individuals navigate these challenging rapids for recreational purposes.