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Vocabulary - extreme sports - Coggle Diagram
Vocabulary - extreme sports
EXCITING (ADJECTIVE)
interesting and full of action
Example: One of the most exciting ski runs I have ever been on.
SCARY (ADJECTIVE)
making you feel frightened
Example: Without a safety net it was a little more scary.
TERRIFYING (ADJECTIVE)
very frightening
Example: Looking down was terrifying.
INCREDIBLE (ADJECTIVE)
very, very good
Example: The view across the mountains was incredible.
INSANE (ADJECTIVE)
very stupid or crazy, especially doing something that is likely to cause injury
Example: BASE jumping is the most insane sport I know.
(--) ADRENALIN (UNCOUNTABLE NOUN)
a chemical made by the body when you are frightened, angry or excited, that makes the heart go faster
Example: Zip-lining really gets the adrenalin pumping around my body.
(--) SAFETY EQUIPMENT (UNCOUNTABLE NOUN)
equipment that is designed to protect people or stop serious problems
Example: Oh my god no safety equipment. He will kill himself.
(--) HUMDRUM (ADJECTIVE)
boring because nothing new or interesting happens
Example: On the way to work John thought about his humdrum life.
(A) SISSY (NOUN)
a boy who other boys dislike and laugh at because they think he is weak or cowardly
Example: If I pull the trigger will you still think I'm a sissy?