noun
- a curved tube that allows a swimmer to breathe while floating face down on the water surface
- a tube on a submarine that allows air intake while submerged near the surface
Usage: nautical
verb
- to swim using a snorkel to breathe while keeping one’s face underwater
Examples
- She put on her mask and snorkel before entering the coral reef.
- The snorkel allowed him to observe fish without lifting his head.
- We plan to snorkel in the clear waters of the Caribbean.
- The submarine extended its snorkel to refresh the air supply.
- He learned to snorkel during his vacation in Hawaii.
- The snorkel gear rental shop was busy with tourists.
- They spent the morning snorkeling around the rocky coastline.