scuba diving
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Definition
Noun: * Scuba Diving: The recreational or professional activity of swimming underwater using a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba). It involves diving to various depths to explore underwater environments, observe marine life, or perform specific tasks.
Usage
- General Activity: Refers to the act or sport of diving with scuba gear.
- We went scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef during our vacation.
- She obtained her certification for scuba diving last summer.
- As a Modifier: Used before nouns to describe things related to this activity.
- He bought a new scuba diving mask.
- They run a scuba diving school on the island.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Professional Context: Can specify a type of diving within commercial, scientific, or military operations.
- The marine biologist used scuba diving to study the coral reef ecosystem up close.
- Commercial scuba diving for salvage operations requires specialized training.
Variants and Related Words
- Scuba Diver (n): A person who engages in scuba diving.
- The scuba divers descended to explore the shipwreck.
- Scuba (n): The apparatus itself (an acronym for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus).
- He checked his scuba tank before the dive.
- Skin Diving (n): Underwater swimming without a breathing apparatus, typically using just a mask, snorkel, and fins. Scuba diving is a specific form of skin diving that uses an air supply.
- Deep-Sea Diving (n): Diving to great depths, often using more complex equipment and techniques than standard recreational scuba diving.
Synonyms
- Underwater Diving: A general term for any diving activity beneath the water's surface.
- Aqua-Lung Diving: A historical term, less common now, referring to diving with early scuba equipment.
Related Phrases
- To go scuba diving: The common phrase for participating in the activity.
- Our plan is to go scuba diving tomorrow if the weather is good.
Noun
- skin diving with scuba apparatus