Sports Equipment Vocabulary

13 words in this vocabulary list

bag

noun a flexible container with an opening at the top, used for carrying things

  • She carried her laptop in a sleek leather bag to the business meeting.
  • I'll just throw my stuff in my bag and head out.
  • That new backpack is so lit, it's my new go-to bag.
  • His words were like a mixed bag of emotions, leaving everyone confused.

verb to release air or gas from something, causing it to become smaller or less inflated

  • The air pressure in the tire gradually began to deflate, causing the car to ride unevenly.
  • I accidentally punctured the balloon and watched it slowly deflate.
  • She was so embarrassed that her ego completely deflated after the rejection.
  • The team's morale began to deflate after losing several games in a row.

noun a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood

verb There is no applicable verb for the word 'fence'.

  • The property owner decided to install a new fence around the perimeter of the garden.
  • I saw a squirrel trying to climb over the fence to get to the bird feeder.
  • I accidentally knocked over the neighbor's fence while playing basketball in the backyard.
  • The strict rules acted as a fence, preventing any deviation from the established protocol.

noun a covering or piece of clothing worn on the head for protection or decoration

  • The knight wore a sturdy headgear to protect his head during battle.
  • I need to remember to bring my headgear for our skiing trip.
  • Check out that guy's flashy headgear, he must be a trendsetter.
  • She always wears her emotional headgear to shield herself from negativity.

noun a hard permanent outgrowth, often curved and pointed, found in pairs on the heads of certain animals, especially mammals

verb to honk a car horn or make a loud noise

adjective related to or resembling a horn in shape or function

  • The orchestra conductor raised his baton, signaling for the horn section to begin playing.
  • I could hear the car horn honking loudly outside my window.
  • He's always tooting his own horn, bragging about his accomplishments.
  • She felt like she had to blow her own horn in order to get noticed at work.

noun a person, especially a lawyer or spokesperson, who speaks on behalf of another person or group

  • The lawyer acted as the official mouthpiece for the company during the press conference.
  • The spokesperson was the company's mouthpiece for the media.
  • The influencer is the brand's mouthpiece on social media.
  • The author used the protagonist as a mouthpiece to convey their own beliefs.

noun a synthetic polymer material used in the production of fabrics and other materials

  • The nylon fabric used in the production of the clothing is known for its durability and flexibility.
  • I love wearing nylon socks because they are so comfortable and breathable.
  • That nylon jacket is sick! Where did you get it?
  • Her words wrapped around him like a tight nylon rope, suffocating any chance of escape.

noun a component of a vehicle's suspension system designed to absorb and dampen the shock impulses transmitted from the road surface

  • The shock absorber in the car helps to minimize the impact of bumps on the road.
  • I need to replace the shock absorber on my bike, it's making a weird noise.
  • Dude, that new skateboard has some sick shock absorbers, it rides so smooth.
  • Learning to cope with failure is like having a good shock absorber for life's ups and downs.

ski

noun a long, narrow, flat strip of material attached to the feet and used for gliding over snow

verb to move over snow on skis

  • Many people enjoy skiing as a winter sport.
  • Let's hit the slopes and go ski this weekend!
  • I'm gonna shred some gnar on the ski hill today.
  • Learning a new language is like trying to ski uphill at first.

adjective undersized - smaller or less than the usual or normal size

  • The undersized parcel of land was not suitable for building a large house.
  • The undersized shirt was too tight around the chest.
  • I can't believe they sold me this undersized phone case.
  • Her undersized confidence held her back from pursuing her dreams.

verb to loosen or remove laces from something, such as shoes or clothing

  • She carefully unlace her corset after a long day at the ball.
  • I always struggle to unlace my shoes after a workout.
  • He quickly unlace his sneakers before heading out.
  • The detective had to unlace the mystery of the missing jewels.

noun damage or deterioration caused by continuous use

verb to cause damage or deterioration by continuous use

  • It is important to wear appropriate attire to the job interview.
  • I always wear my favorite hoodie on lazy Sundays.
  • She always wears the coolest kicks to school.
  • He wears his heart on his sleeve, always showing his true emotions.

adjective describing something that is resistant to or protected from wind

  • The windproof jacket kept me warm during the cold winter days.
  • I love this windproof hoodie, it's so cozy!
  • This windproof gear is a game-changer for outdoor activities.
  • Her determination was like a windproof shield against all obstacles.