Water Sports Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun A type of dive in which the front of the body strikes the water horizontally, causing a loud slap

  • The diver attempted a difficult dive but ended up performing a belly flop.
  • I tried to do a cool dive at the pool, but I totally belly flopped instead.
  • He thought he could impress everyone with his dive, but he just did a massive belly flop.
  • Her new business venture ended up being a belly flop, failing to make any profit.

noun an act of diving underwater, especially with a leap from a diving board

verb to plunge headfirst into water or to descend quickly or suddenly

  • The scuba diver prepared to dive into the deep ocean.
  • Let's go for a dive at the nearby beach this weekend.
  • I heard he's a pro at cliff diving, he's always ready to take the dive.
  • After the breakup, she decided to take a dive into self-discovery and growth.

noun a person who rows a boat or other watercraft, typically using oars

  • The skilled oarsman effortlessly guided the boat through the rough waters.
  • The oarsman made rowing look easy as pie out there on the lake.
  • That oarsman really knows how to paddle like a boss!
  • In life's journey, we are all oarsmen rowing against the currents of challenges.

noun a flat structure made of planks or logs fastened together for floating on water

verb to travel on a raft

  • The group of survivors built a makeshift raft to escape the deserted island.
  • We grabbed a raft and went floating down the river for fun.
  • Let's hop on the raft and cruise down the lazy river.
  • His ideas formed a solid raft to navigate through the challenging project.

verb to move or flail around violently or uncontrollably

  • The patient started to thrash about in bed, making it difficult for the nurse to administer the medication.
  • When the music started playing, the crowd began to thrash about and dance wildly.
  • After a few drinks, he started to thrash about on the dance floor like a maniac.
  • In times of uncertainty, it's easy to feel like you're thrashing about in the dark, searching for a way out.

noun a physical action or movement of keeping oneself afloat in water by moving the legs and arms in a controlled manner

verb to stay afloat in water by moving the legs and arms in a controlled manner

  • The swimmer had to tread water for several minutes before help arrived.
  • I'm just trying to tread water until I finish this project.
  • I feel like I'm constantly treading water with all these deadlines.
  • In order to survive in the competitive job market, you have to learn how to tread water and stay afloat.

noun a recreational activity involving the use of a small boat called a kayak

verb the act of participating in the recreational activity of kayaking

  • Sailyaking is a popular water sport that involves paddling a small boat with a double-bladed paddle.
  • Let's go sailyaking this weekend, it'll be so much fun!
  • I heard sailyaking is a great way to chill out and enjoy the water.
  • Embarking on a sailyaking adventure symbolizes stepping out of your comfort zone and exploring new horizons.