Snorkelling: meaning, definitions and examples

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snorkelling

 

[ ˈsnɔːrkəlɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

recreational activity

Snorkelling is a water activity in which individuals swim on or through the water's surface while equipped with a mask and a snorkel. This allows them to observe underwater life without the need for full diving equipment. Snorkelling is generally easier and less restrictive than scuba diving, making it a popular choice for both tourists and enthusiasts. It is often done in shallow waters, such as coral reefs, lagoons, and beaches where marine biodiversity is abundant.

Synonyms

free diving, skin diving

Examples of usage

  • We spent the afternoon snorkelling in the clear waters of the reef.
  • She loves snorkelling, especially when she gets to see colorful fish.
  • After snorkelling, we relaxed on the beach.
  • The tour included snorkelling gear and instructions for beginners.

Translations

Translations of the word "snorkelling" in other languages:

🇵🇹 snorkeling

🇮🇳 स्नॉर्कलिंग

🇩🇪 Schnorcheln

🇮🇩 snorkeling

🇺🇦 снорклінг

🇵🇱 snorkeling

🇯🇵 シュノーケリング

🇫🇷 plongée avec tuba

🇪🇸 esnórquel

🇹🇷 şnorkelle dalma

🇰🇷 스노클링

🇸🇦 الغوص باستخدام أنبوب التنفس

🇨🇿 šnorchlování

🇸🇰 šnorchlovanie

🇨🇳 浮潜

🇸🇮 potapljanje s snorklom

🇮🇸 snorkl

🇰🇿 снорклинг

🇬🇪 სნორკლინგი

🇦🇿 sörfing

🇲🇽 esnórquel

Word origin

The term 'snorkelling' originates from the word 'snorkel', which was first used to refer to a breathing tube employed by submariners during World War II. The tube allows the user to breathe while remaining submerged, and its use for recreational swimming began to gain popularity in the 1940s. With the advent of improved diving masks and flotation devices, snorkelling became an accessible activity for the general public. Over the years, it has evolved into a beloved pastime for beachgoers and marine life enthusiasts around the world. The appeal of snorkelling lies in the simplicity of equipment, allowing individuals of all skill levels to enjoy the beauty of underwater environments.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #36,218, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.