dive (into) Antonyms

Meaning of dive (into)

dive (into)

to quickly reach into (a bag, pocket, etc.), to start doing (something) with enthusiasm

dive (into) Sentence Examples

  1. He dived into the icy lake without hesitation.
  2. The children dove into the pile of leaves, laughing with delight.
  3. The scuba diver gracefully dived into the azure waters.
  4. The students eagerly dived into their research, determined to uncover hidden knowledge.
  5. She dived into the bustling crowd, determined to find her lost wallet.
  6. The swimmer took a deep breath and dived into the pool.
  7. The deer swiftly dived into the dense thicket, seeking refuge.
  8. He eagerly dived into the new project, excited by its potential.
  9. The athlete dived into the sandpit, landing with a satisfying thud.
  10. The boat dived through the waves, slicing through the water with ease.

FAQs About the word dive (into)

to quickly reach into (a bag, pocket, etc.), to start doing (something) with enthusiasm

tear into, sail into, approach, undertake,wade (in or into), pitch into, have at, tackle, concentrate (on), buckle (down to)

avoid, evade, shun, putter (around), idle, monkey (around), poke, fiddle (around), trifle, lag

He dived into the icy lake without hesitation.

The children dove into the pile of leaves, laughing with delight.

The scuba diver gracefully dived into the azure waters.

The students eagerly dived into their research, determined to uncover hidden knowledge.