water polo
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Definition
- Noun:
- A team sport played in water: "water polo" is a competitive ball game played by two teams in a swimming pool. The objective is to score goals by throwing an inflated ball into the opposing team's goal, which is defended by a goalkeeper.
Usage
- "Water polo" is used as an uncountable noun to refer to the sport in general.
- It is a compound noun, but it functions as a single concept. The sport involves swimming, treading water, passing, and shooting.
Examples
- Noun:
- She has been playing water polo for her university team for three years.
- The rules of water polo are designed to keep the game fast-paced and exciting.
- Watching an Olympic water polo match requires an understanding of its complex strategies.
Advanced Usage
- "to play water polo": to participate in the sport.
- He learned to play water polo during his summer at camp.
Variants and Related Words
- Water polo player (n): an athlete who plays water polo.
- The water polo player trained for hours each day.
- Water polo ball (n): the specific inflated ball used in the sport.
- The water polo ball is designed to be gripped easily with one hand.
Synonyms
- Team water sport: This is a descriptive synonym, as there is no single common word that means exactly the same as "water polo."
Related Phrases
- Cap (in water polo): A numbered, protective headgear worn by players to identify team membership and protect the ears.
- The goalkeeper's cap is a different color from the field players' caps.
- Exclusion foul: A common penalty in water polo where a player is temporarily removed from the game.
- The referee called an exclusion foul for sinking the ball.
Noun
- a game played in a swimming pool by two teams of swimmers who try to throw an inflated ball into the opponents' goal