Adventure Activities

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a hollow in the earth, especially one opening more or less horizontally into a hill, mountain, etc.

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  • The spelunkers explored the deep cave system with caution.
  • Let's go check out that cool cave we found on our hike!
  • I heard there's a sick cave nearby that we should totally scope out.
  • She retreated into her emotional cave, shutting out the world around her.

noun a challenge or invitation to do something risky or dangerous

verb to challenge someone to do something risky or dangerous

  • I dare say that your proposal lacks sufficient evidence to support its validity.
  • I dare you to jump off the diving board into the pool!
  • I double dare you to ask your crush out on a date!
  • Sometimes, we must dare to dream beyond our limitations.

noun the action of plunging headfirst into water or a specified activity involving this

verb gerund or present participle of the verb dive

  • The diving instructor provided thorough instructions on proper techniques before the lesson began.
  • I love diving off the cliffs at the lake during the summer.
  • Let's go diving for some treasure in that shipwreck over there!
  • She felt like she was diving into a sea of emotions when she started therapy.

adjective Describing an action or position where the head is foremost

adverb In a manner with the head in front

  • The diver entered the water headfirst to execute a perfect dive.
  • I accidentally tripped and fell headfirst into the pool.
  • He jumped off the diving board headfirst like a boss.
  • She dove headfirst into her new project, eager to make a difference.

noun a person or thing that leads or guides

verb to guide or direct someone in a particular direction

adverb in a way that shows guidance or direction

  • The tour guide will lead on the group to the next exhibit.
  • Hey, can you lead on to where the party is?
  • I'll follow your lead on this project.
  • His charisma and confidence always lead on those around him.

adjective describing someone or something as lacking in adventure or excitement

  • The unadventurous traveler preferred to stick to familiar destinations.
  • She's so unadventurous, she never wants to try anything new.
  • My friend is super unadventurous - he won't even go to a new restaurant.
  • His unadventurous nature kept him from exploring new opportunities in life.

noun the activity of visiting and photographing interesting and hidden parts of cities

  • Urban exploration involves the investigation of man-made structures in urban areas, often abandoned or off-limits to the public.
  • I love going on urban exploration adventures to discover hidden gems in the city.
  • Urban exploring is a cool way to see the city from a different perspective.
  • Embarking on urban exploration is like delving into the secrets of the city's past.

noun a water sport involving the use of a small boat called a kayak

  • Kayaking is a popular water sport that involves paddling with a double-bladed paddle.
  • I love going kayaking on the weekends with my friends.
  • Let's ditch class and go kayaking instead!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life is like kayaking in rough waters.

noun the practice of seeking out risky or exciting experiences

  • The company's adventurism in expanding into new markets paid off with increased profits.
  • His adventurism in trying new foods led to some interesting culinary experiences.
  • She's known for her adventurism when it comes to trying extreme sports.
  • His political adventurism often lands him in hot water with his colleagues.