skis

[skiːz]

skis Definition

long, narrow pieces of wood, plastic, or metal that are fastened to boots so that a person can move over snow.

Using skis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "skis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I love skiing in the mountains.

  • Example

    He bought new skis for the winter season.

  • Example

    She lost one of her skis while skiing down the slope.

skis Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skis

  • snowshoes
  • snowboards

Phrases with skis

  • cross-country skis

    skis designed for traveling over flat or gently sloping terrain, using a kicking motion to propel oneself forward

    Example

    We went cross-country skiing in the park.

  • skis designed for skiing downhill at high speeds, with a curved shape and sharp edges for better control and turning

    Example

    He prefers downhill skiing to cross-country skiing.

  • skis designed for skiing on water, pulled by a boat

    Example

    We spent the afternoon water skiing on the lake.

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Summary: skis in Brief

The term 'skis' [skiːz] refers to long, narrow pieces of wood, plastic, or metal that are attached to boots to enable movement over snow. Skis come in different types, such as cross-country skis, downhill skis, and water skis, each designed for specific purposes. 'Skis' is a formal term for skiing equipment.