jacques costeau

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Jacques Cousteau: A French underwater explorer, filmmaker, and conservationist, born in 1910. He is renowned for pioneering marine conservation and popularizing undersea exploration through his documentaries and inventions, such as the Aqua-Lung.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Jacques Cousteau's films inspired a generation to care about the ocean.
    • Many people learned about marine life through the work of Jacques Cousteau.
Advanced Usage
  • "In the spirit of Jacques Cousteau": Used to describe an approach or adventure characterized by oceanic exploration, curiosity, and environmental stewardship.
    • Their expedition to map the coral reef was undertaken in the spirit of Jacques Cousteau.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cousteau (noun): A common shorthand reference to Jacques Cousteau or his legacy.
    • The Cousteau Society continues his mission of ocean protection.
  • Oceanographer (noun): A scientist who studies the ocean. While Cousteau was not formally an oceanographer, his work is closely associated with the field.
  • Aqua-Lung (noun): The first open-circuit, self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA), co-invented by Cousteau.
Synonyms
  • Undersea explorer: A person who explores the ocean depths.
  • Marine conservationist: A person who advocates for the protection of ocean environments.
Related Phrases
  • "The Silent World": The title of Cousteau's influential 1953 book and documentary film, often cited in reference to his work.
    • "The Silent World" brought the beauty of the deep sea to the public.
Related Idioms
  • To have a Cousteau-like passion: To possess an intense enthusiasm for ocean exploration and discovery.
    • With her Cousteau-like passion, she dedicated her life to studying whales.
Noun
  1. French underwater explorer (born in 1910)