wake board
Noun: A buoyant board, resembling a surfboard, that is used to ride over water while being towed behind a motorboat. The rider stands on the board and uses the boat's wake (the waves it creates) to perform jumps and maneuvers.
The term "wake board" refers specifically to the equipment used in the sport of wakeboarding. It is a single, compound noun.
Examples: * He bought a new wake board for the summer. * The most important piece of equipment for the sport is the wake board. * She fastened her boots securely to the wake board.
- As a modifier: "Wake board" can function as a noun modifier (an attributive noun) to describe other related nouns.
- Example: He took a wake board lesson to learn the basics.
- Example: We need to check the wake board bindings before we start.
- Wakeboarding (n): The sport or activity of riding on a wake board.
- Example: Wakeboarding is a popular water sport.
- Wakeboarder (n): A person who rides a wake board.
- Example: The wakeboarder performed an impressive trick.
- Wake (n): The track of waves left by a moving boat, which the rider uses for jumps.
- Example: He jumped high off the boat's wake.
- Towed water sports board: A more general descriptive term.
- Aquaplane board: An older or less common term.
"Wake board" is often written as a single word: wakeboard. Both "wake board" and "wakeboard" are acceptable and refer to the same piece of sports equipment. The single-word form is more common in modern usage.
- a buoyant board (resembling a surfboard) that is used to ride over water while being pulled behind a motorboat