• The diver gracefully executed a perfect dive from the high platform.
  • The diver nailed that dive off the diving board!
  • That diver is a total water ninja!
  • She is like a diver, always diving into new challenges headfirst.

noun a journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, scientific research, or war

  • The scientific expedition set out to explore the uncharted territory.
  • We're going on an expedition to find the best hiking trails in the area.
  • Let's go on a wild expedition and see where the night takes us!
  • Embarking on a new business venture can feel like a risky expedition into the unknown.

adjective used to describe something as unconventional, strange, or surprising

  • The results of the experiment were far out from what we had predicted.
  • Did you see that far out movie last night? It was crazy!
  • That new song is so far out, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Her imagination is so far out, she comes up with the most creative ideas.

noun a tour or trip for observing or photographing wildlife and natural habitats

  • The family went on a guided safari in the African savanna.
  • We're planning to go on a safari trip next month.
  • Let's go on a safari and spot some cool animals!
  • Embarking on a new business venture can feel like going on a safari, full of unexpected challenges and exciting discoveries.

noun a type of equipment used by divers for breathing underwater, consisting of a container of compressed air that is strapped to the back, connected to a mouthpiece by a long tube, and typically worn with a face mask and fins

  • The scuba divers explored the coral reef in search of rare marine species.
  • We're going scuba diving this weekend, wanna join?
  • I love scuba-ing in tropical waters, it's so relaxing.
  • Learning to scuba dive is like diving into a whole new world of underwater exploration.

noun the act of walking long distances on foot, especially for pleasure or exercise

  • The group went tramping through the forest to study the local wildlife.
  • We had a great time tramping around the countryside on our weekend getaway.
  • Let's go tramping in the mountains this weekend, it'll be epic!
  • His heart felt like it was tramping on broken glass after the breakup.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The captain set sail across the seven seas in search of new lands.
  • Let's travel and cross the seven seas to explore exotic destinations.
  • I heard they're planning to sail and cross the seven seas for a wild adventure.
  • In order to achieve success, one must be willing to sail and cross the seven seas of challenges.

noun a style of camping in remote or undeveloped areas without amenities such as electricity or running water

  • Many RV enthusiasts enjoy boondocking in remote locations to experience nature up close.
  • My friends and I are planning a boondocking trip next weekend to get away from the city.
  • Let's go boondocking this weekend and just chill out in the woods.
  • Sometimes I feel like I'm boondocking in my own life, trying to find my way without a clear path.

noun a type of video blogging that involves recording oneself while riding a motorcycle

  • Motovlogging has become a popular way for motorcyclists to share their riding experiences online.
  • I love watching motovlogging videos on YouTube to see different motorcycle rides.
  • Have you checked out that new motovlogging channel? It's lit!
  • Motovlogging is like taking your audience on a virtual ride with you through your videos.

noun an extreme and irrational fear of sharks

  • Selachophobia is a specific phobia that involves a persistent, excessive, and irrational fear of sharks.
  • I have selachophobia, so I always avoid going to the beach.
  • My selachophobia kicks in whenever I see a shark on TV.
  • Her selachophobia towards failure prevents her from taking risks in her career.

adverb in a way that is difficult to control or predict; erratically

  • The waywardly behavior of the students was concerning to the school administration.
  • She waywardly wandered around the park without any specific destination in mind.
  • He waywardly ditched his responsibilities and went out partying instead.
  • The waywardly path of the river meandered through the valley, creating a picturesque scene.

verb Adventured is the past tense form of the verb 'adventure', which means to engage in exciting or risky activities.

  • He adventured into the unknown territory in search of rare artifacts.
  • They adventured through the forest, not knowing what they would find.
  • She adventured into the city for a night of partying with her friends.
  • The entrepreneur adventured into the world of tech startups, risking it all for potential success.

adjective describing someone who is adventurous and seeks new experiences or challenges

  • The adventuristic explorer set out on a journey to uncover hidden treasures.
  • She's always been a bit adventuristic, never afraid to try new things.
  • He's so adventuristic, always looking for the next thrill.
  • Her adventuristic spirit led her to take risks and push boundaries in her career.