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diver

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈdaɪ.vər/ (British)

/ˈdaɪ.vɚ/ (American)

Definitions

  • A person who dives, especially as a sport or profession.
  • A person who works underwater, typically with special breathing equipment.
  • A seabird that dives into the water to catch fish.

Usage Examples

  • The diver explored the coral reef for hours.
  • Professional divers are inspecting the shipwreck.
  • The diver bird caught a fish in mid-dive.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'diver', from the verb 'dive' + '-er', first recorded in the 14th century.

Synonyms

  • Plunger
  • Scuba diver
  • Free diver

Antonyms

  • Surface dweller
  • Landwalker

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish buzo /ˈbuθo/
French plongeur /plɔ̃ʒœʁ/
German Taucher /ˈtaʊ̯xɐ/
Hindi गोताखोर /goːtaːkʰoːr/
Russian водолаз /vədɐˈlas/
Chinese (Simplified) 潜水员 /qián shuǐ yuán/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdaɪ.vər/
  • American English: /ˈdaɪ.vɚ/
  • Australian English: /ˈdaɪ.və/

Historical Usage

The term 'diver' has been used since the 14th century to refer to those who plunge into water, evolving with the development of underwater exploration and technology.

Cultural Nuances

Divers play significant roles in many cultures, including pearl diving traditions in the Middle East and the professional diving industry in maritime regions.

More Information

Divers are essential for underwater exploration, scientific research, and marine archaeology. Modern diving includes recreational, commercial, and military applications, with advances in technology improving safety and capabilities.

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