Meaning & Definition of word "Underwater"

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    Underwater

    /ˌʌndərˈwɔːtər/

    noun:

    • 1. The region below the surface of the water.
      • Example: Explorers spent hours surveying the underwater in search of lost artifacts.
    • 2. A condition or state of being submerged in water.
      • Example: The underwater was particularly challenging due to low visibility.

    adjective:

    • 1. Located, occurring, or performed beneath the surface of water.
      • Example: The underwater reef is home to a diverse range of marine life.
    • 2. Relating to activities or devices that operate below the surface of water.
      • Example: The underwater photography equipment was essential for capturing images of the ocean floor.

    Etymology

    From 'under' + 'water'; first recorded use in the early 19th century.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    underwater diving:

    A sport or activity that involves swimming under the water, typically with special equipment.

    underwater welding:

    A technique used in certain construction and repair jobs that involves welding underwater.

    underwater basket weaving:

    A humorous term for an easy or trivial class or activity.

    Related Words

    submarine:

    A type of watercraft capable of independent operation underwater.

    scuba:

    A device used for breathing underwater, typically including a tank of compressed air.

    Slang Meanings of underwater

    Meaning: Underwater poker

    Example Sentence: A poker game played while submerged, involving unique challenges.

    Meaning: Underwater pressure

    Example Sentence: Feeling immense pressure similar to being at great depth underwater.