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Let's Go Camping This Weekend: Meaning & Usage

Meaning 1:invitation to camp this weekend (Let's go camping this weekend)

Let's go camping this weekend 🔊
/lets ɡoʊ ˈkæmpɪŋ ðɪs ˈwiːkend/
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A phrase used to suggest or invite someone to go camping during the weekend.
Family packing for a weekend camping trip in forest with tents
invitation to camp this weekend 🔊
/ɪn.vɪˈteɪ.ʃən tə kæmp ðɪs wiːkˈend/
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A friendly suggestion or invitation to spend the upcoming weekend camping outdoors, typically involving tents, campfires, and nature activities.
📁 Category:Transportation & Travel 🔖 Level:beginner

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
From Old English 'campian' (to fight in a field) + 'ing' + 'weekend' (week + end).
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine a tent flap opening to a starry sky: 'Let's go camping this weekend' invites adventure.
📖 Example
Let's go camping this weekend to enjoy the fresh air and starry night. 🔊 Let's go camping this weekend to enjoy the fresh air and starry night.
🔗 Collocations
go camping this weekend – go on a camping trip during the upcoming weekend
plan a camping trip this weekend – organize a camping excursion for the weekend
suggest camping this weekend – propose the idea of camping on the weekend
🔄 Synonyms
Let's go on a weekend camping trip (phr) – A synonymous invitation to go camping during the weekend.
How about camping this weekend? (phr) – An alternative polite suggestion for a weekend camping activity.
Shall we go camping this weekend? (phr) – A formal or polite offer to go camping together this weekend.
🚫 Antonyms
Let's stay home this weekend (phr) – An opposite suggestion to remain indoors instead of camping.
Let's work this weekend (phr) – An opposite plan to focus on work rather than outdoor recreation.
Let's skip camping this weekend (phr) – An opposite decision to not engage in camping activities.
🌱 Derivatives
camper (n.) – a person who goes camping
camping (n.) – the activity of living in a tent or shelter outdoors
weekend getaway (n.) – a short vacation taken over a weekend
📖 Cultural Story
Camping as leisure emerged in the late 19th century with outdoor recreation movements. This phrase is a common friendly invitation used in North American and European cultures.
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