kayak
kayak
kaɪæk
kaiāk
British pronunciation
/ˈkaɪæk/

Definition & Meaning of "kayak"in English

Kayak
01

a type of boat that is light and has an opening in the top in which the paddler sits

kayak definition and meaning

What is a "kayak"?

A kayak is a small, narrow boat that is usually paddled by one person using a double-ended paddle. It is typically made of lightweight materials such as plastic or fiberglass and has a closed area where the paddler sits with their legs extended forward. The kayak’s design allows it to move easily through water, making it suitable for various activities such as leisurely paddling, racing, or navigating rough waters. Kayaks are commonly used in both calm and fast-moving waters, offering a fun and efficient way to explore rivers, lakes, and coastal areas.

example
Examples
They rented a kayak for a day of exploring the scenic coastline and hidden coves.
The kayak maneuvered easily through the narrow channels of the river, allowing them to observe wildlife.
to kayak
01

to travel or move in a small narrow boat propelled with a double-bladed paddle, called a kayak

to kayak definition and meaning
example
Examples
They kayaked across the lake at sunrise.
He loves to kayak in fast-moving rivers.
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