Kayaker: meaning, definitions and examples

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kayaker

 

[ ˈkaɪəkər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

adventure

A person who engages in the sport or activity of kayaking, typically on rivers, lakes, or oceans. Kayakers use a paddle to propel themselves through the water in a kayak.

Synonyms

canoeist, paddler.

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Word Description / Examples
kayaker

Again, this term should be used to describe a person specifically paddling or navigating a kayak. It fits well in contexts related to water sports and recreational activities involving a kayak.

  • Timmy became an excellent kayaker after months of practice
  • A group of kayakers gathered at the shore for the annual race
paddler

This is a more generic term that can refer to anyone using a paddle to move a small boat, whether a kayak, canoe, or any other type. It is useful in a broad context or when the specific type of boat is not important.

  • The paddler moved swiftly across the water
  • She is an enthusiastic paddler, enjoying both kayaking and canoeing
canoeist

Use this word to refer to someone who paddles a canoe. Canoeing might be done on rivers, lakes, or calm waters, often as a leisurely activity or in competitive racing.

  • The canoeist paddled gently on the quiet lake
  • During the summer camp, the kids learned to be skilled canoeists

Examples of usage

  • He is an experienced kayaker and enjoys exploring different waterways.
  • The group of kayakers navigated the rapids with skill and precision.
Context #2 | Noun

recreation

An individual who participates in kayaking as a leisure activity, often for relaxation or enjoyment. Kayakers may choose calm waters for a peaceful paddle or seek out challenging rapids for an adrenaline rush.

Synonyms

boater, paddler.

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kayaker

Used when specifically referring to someone who is paddling a kayak, a small, narrow watercraft which is typically operated with a double-bladed paddle.

  • The experienced kayaker navigated through the rapids with ease
  • During the summer, many kayakers can be seen on the lake
paddler

A more general term that can refer to anyone using a paddle to propel a watercraft such as a kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddleboard.

  • The paddler glided smoothly across the surface of the water
  • They organized a competition for both kayakers and paddlers
boater

Used when referring to someone who operates or travels in any type of boat, not limited to a specific type of watercraft.

  • The boater checked the weather forecast before setting out to sea
  • Many boaters enjoy sailing during the warmer months

Examples of usage

  • The resort offers guided tours for novice kayakers to experience the beauty of the coastline.
  • As a kayaker, she finds solace in the tranquility of early morning paddles.

Translations

Translations of the word "kayaker" in other languages:

🇵🇹 canoísta

🇮🇳 कायक चालक

🇩🇪 Kanufahrer

🇮🇩 pendayung kayak

🇺🇦 байдарочник

🇵🇱 kajakarz

🇯🇵 カヤック乗り

🇫🇷 kayakiste

🇪🇸 piragüista

🇹🇷 kano sporcusu

🇰🇷 카약 선수

🇸🇦 مجذف الكاياك

🇨🇿 kajakář

🇸🇰 kajakár

🇨🇳 划皮艇的人

🇸🇮 kajakaš

🇮🇸 kajakræðari

🇰🇿 каякер

🇬🇪 კაიაკერი

🇦🇿 kayakçı

🇲🇽 piragüista

Etymology

The term 'kayak' originates from the Inuit language, where 'qajaq' referred to a hunting boat made of animal skins stretched over a frame of wood or whalebone. Kayaking has evolved from a means of transportation and hunting to a popular recreational sport enjoyed worldwide.

See also: kayak, kayaking.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #41,063, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.