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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 with colorful slides and wave pool under bright sun
water park 🔊
/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.
📁 Category:Entertainment & Sports 🔖 Level:beginner

📘 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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