escapade
Prononciation : [ˌɛs.kəˈpeɪd]
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Contexte : « adventure »
(noun) an exciting or unusual adventure or activity, often a bit risky or silly. It's like when you do something fun that isn't part of your normal routine, like sneaking out for a late-night ice cream run.
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Last summer, we went on an amazing escapade to the beach and camped under the stars.
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Staying home all weekend felt so boring; we didn’t have any escapades like we usually do.
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What was the most exciting escapade you ever had with your friends?
Contexte : « foolishness »
(noun) a wild or silly act that might not be very responsible. This is when someone does something fun but doesn't think about the consequences, like sneaking into a concert without a ticket.
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His escapade created lots of funny stories we still talk about at parties.
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I don’t want to get in trouble again because of another silly escapade.
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Can you tell me about a recent escapade that made you laugh?
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