ocean

simple noun44 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

Refers to the profound depths of the ocean.

Refers to the typical color of the ocean.

The part of the ocean far from land.

Emphasizes the immense, wide-open expanse of the ocean.

Similar to 'vast', highlighting the large scale of the ocean.

Describes the ocean when there are large, strong waves.

Describes the ocean when the water is still and peaceful.

Refers to oceans in warm, tropical regions.

Refers to oceans in colder climates, like the Arctic.

Describes ocean water that has a pleasant, high temperature.

Refers to the ocean surrounding Antarctica.

Describes an ocean covered in ice.

A poetic way to describe the vastness of the ocean.

The part of the ocean near the coast.

Refers to the seabed or ocean floor.

A possessive form to refer to all oceans on Earth.

A way to refer to all oceans on Earth collectively.

Indicates location within the body of water.

Indicates movement from one side of the ocean to the other.

To travel from one side of an ocean to the other.

To travel on the ocean in a boat with sails.

To travel around the ocean to learn about it.

To move through the ocean water by using your arms and legs.

To enter the ocean water, for swimming or other activities.

To have a view of the ocean from a high place.

A line of raised water moving across the surface of the ocean.

The top layer of the ocean water.

The ground at the bottom of the ocean.

The deepest parts of the ocean.

A continuous, directed movement of seawater.

The ground at the bottom of the ocean.

The ground at the bottom of the ocean.

The ability to see the ocean from a particular place, like a hotel room.

A gentle wind blowing from the ocean.

The fresh, often salty, air near the ocean.

The community of living organisms in the ocean.

A large ship that carries passengers on long journeys across the ocean.