scooter
Pronunciation: [ˈskuːtər]
Word
Context: “transportation”
(noun) a small vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing off the ground with one foot. It's like a toy that can help you move around quickly and have fun.
Example
I rode my scooter to the park yesterday.
Example
She didn't ride her scooter last summer because it was broken.
Example
Do you want to try riding my scooter?
Context: “recreation”
(noun) a type of small, lightweight vehicle with handlebars and a platform for standing, often used for tricks and stunts. Kids love to show off cool tricks on their scooters at the skate park.
Example
He did an amazing trick on his scooter at the skate park.
Example
She can't perform tricks on her scooter yet because she's still learning.
Example
What kind of tricks can you do on your scooter?
Context: “children's play”
(noun) a toy that looks like a small scooter, often designed for young children. It's a fun way for little kids to move around and play outside.
Example
The little boy enjoyed riding his toy scooter around the yard.
Example
She can't ride her toy scooter anymore because she has outgrown it.
Example
Can we get a new toy scooter for the birthday party?
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