diving
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pl: divingspast: divedpp: diveding: diving
This term carries a strong association with depth and descent. It suggests a deliberate transition from the surface to a submerged environment, whether for sport, exploration, or survival. The feeling is one of immersion and a temporary departure from the breathable world. In professional contexts, it evokes precision and technical skill, such as the acrobatic grace of a springboard dive or the heavy equipment and safety protocols of scuba diving. In a social or casual context, it often implies a sudden, energetic leap into water.
Uncountable when referring to the general activity or sport of diving. Countable when referring to a specific act of plunging into water, such as a graceful dive.