Outdoor Recreation Gear

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a typically cylindrical container used for holding or carrying liquids or solids

  • The gardener used a bucket to water the plants in the greenhouse.
  • Hey, can you pass me that bucket over there?
  • I'm feeling like a bucket of chicken tonight.
  • She felt like she was carrying a heavy bucket of worries on her shoulders.

noun a physical or tangible object that provides comfort or luxury to a living being

  • The hotel prides itself on providing top-notch creature comforts for its guests.
  • I can't live without my creature comforts like a cozy blanket and my favorite snacks.
  • I'm all about those creature comforts - give me a soft bed and a good book any day.
  • For some people, their smartphone is their ultimate creature comfort, providing constant entertainment and connection.

noun a short pole with a wide, flat part at one or both ends, used for rowing or steering a boat

verb to propel a boat with a paddle or oar

  • The kayaker used a paddle to navigate through the rough waters.
  • Let's grab our paddles and go for a canoe ride on the lake.
  • I heard he got into a paddle battle with his friend at the pool party.
  • She had to paddle her own canoe and make her way in the competitive industry.

noun a type of bicycle designed for both on-road and off-road use, typically featuring a sturdy frame, wide tires, and multiple gears for various terrains

  • The sport utility bicycle is designed for both on-road and off-road cycling.
  • I love taking my sport utility bicycle on weekend adventures in the mountains.
  • My sporty bike is perfect for cruising around town, it's like a sport utility bicycle.
  • His ability to adapt to any situation is like a sport utility bicycle, always ready for anything.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

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

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

  • It is not appropriate to wear bare feet in a formal setting such as a business meeting.
  • I love to wear bare feet around the house, it's so comfortable.
  • I can't believe she was wearing bare feet at the party, so gross.
  • She felt like she was walking on air, wearing bare feet in the soft sand.

verb to provide with necessary equipment or clothing

  • The soldiers were accoutred with the latest weaponry and gear.
  • She was all accoutred in her fancy dress for the party.
  • The gang members were accoutred with their usual bling and chains.
  • The artist's palette was accoutred with a vibrant range of colors.

verb to provide or equip with necessary items or accessories

  • The chef spent hours accoutring the kitchen with the finest cooking utensils.
  • She enjoys accoutring her room with cute decorations and fairy lights.
  • I'm accoutring my ride with some sick rims and a new sound system.
  • Accoutring your mind with knowledge is the key to success.