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watersport in American English (ˈwotərˌspɔrt) noun any recreational activity or sport that takes place in or on the water, as swimming, surfing, or sailing watersport in American English (ˈwɔtərˌspɔrt, -ˌspourt, ˈwɑtər-) noun1. a sport played or practiced on or in water, as swimming, water polo, or surfing 2. See watersports Word origin [1915–20; water + sport]This word is first recorded in the period 1915–20. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: GI, camouflage, feedback, markup, takeoutExamples of 'watersport' in a sentencewatersport History buffs, chocoholics, beach babes, volcanophiles and watersport enthusiasts.A new watersport that's conquering watery bits across the planet.This ritzy, colonial-style mansion is the perfect seaside retreat for sailing and watersport types.Synchronised swimmers look nothing like other watersport athletes.I was attempting fly-boarding, a ridiculous watersport invented in 2011.Create your own sea monster or try one of the have-a-go watersport sessions.Tennis, golf, badminton, archery and a choice of watersport will also be on offer.Days spent outside, whether resting on the sunlounger, or partaking in a favourite watersport, restore energy and induce calm.You also can try any watersport imaginable and go for a horse ride by the sea. |