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Water Park Definition, Usage & Examples
Meaning 1:water park (Water Park)
Water Park
/ˈwɔtər pɑrk/
n.
A large outdoor place for fun with many water slides, wave pools, and other water-based activities.
water park
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/ˈwɔtər pɑrk/
n.
A water park is a type of amusement park that features water play areas, such as water slides, splash pads, wave pools, and lazy rivers, usually outdoors.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Water from Old English 'wæter' + Park from Old French 'parc' meaning enclosed ground.
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine a sunny day with splashy slides and a lazy river — that's a water park!
📖 Example
It's so hot today, my family decided to spend the whole day at the water park riding water slides and floating on the lazy river.
It's so hot today, my family decided to spend the whole day at the water park riding water slides and floating on the lazy river.
🔗 Collocations
visit a water park – go to a water park for recreation
water park slide – a tall, slippery structure at a water park
water park ticket – an entry pass for a water park
🔄 Synonyms
aquatic park (n.) – a park with water-based attractions
water amusement park (n.) – an amusement park centered on water activities
aqua park (n.) – a recreational area with water slides and pools
📖 Cultural Story
The first modern water park, Wet'n Wild, opened in Orlando in 1977, pioneering large-scale water slides and wave pools.
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