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Safety Tips for Camping Adventures
Enjoying the beauty of nature through camping is an auspicious experience, but proper preparation is extremely important for it. Many people go oblivious to camping, which can often create precarious situations. First, the camping location should be selected circumspectly, so that it is pristine and salubrious. The campsite should not be labyrinthine, so that there is less fear of getting lost. In unfamiliar environments, one should always remain vigilant, as wild animals or adverse weather can behave erratically. Food and necessary equipment should be carried through deft planning without being redundant. If sudden weather changes or any other fortuitous danger arises, one should be prepared to mitigate it. To avoid any surreptitious risks, arrangements for nighttime fire and staying in safe places are necessary. Therefore, to make camping safe, maintaining a tenacious mindset and proper planning to elude situations is important.
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#2824
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camping
ˈkæm.pɪŋ
noun
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Living outdoors temporarily, especially for recreation; staying in a tent or similar shelter.
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Many families go camping during holidays. |
outdoor living, tent stay, expedition
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indoors, urban stay, confinement
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#2825
🌟
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auspicious
ɔːˈspɪʃ.əs
adjective
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Showing or suggesting that future success is likely; favorable or promising.
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The wedding took place on an auspicious day. |
favorable, propitious, fortunate
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inauspicious, ominous, unlucky
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#2826
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oblivious
əˈblɪv.i.əs
adjective
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Not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one; unmindful.
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He was oblivious to the danger ahead. |
unaware, heedless, unmindful
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aware, conscious, mindful
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#2827
⚠️
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precarious
prɪˈkeə.ri.əs
adjective
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Not securely held or in position; dependent on chance; uncertain.
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His financial situation is precarious. |
unstable, risky, hazardous
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secure, safe, stable
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#2828
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circumspect
ˈsɜː.kəm.spekt
adjective
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Wary and unwilling to take risks; cautious and prudent.
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He was circumspect while making the investment. |
cautious, prudent, wary
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reckless, careless, impulsive
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#2829
✨
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pristine
ˈprɪs.tiːn
adjective
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In its original condition; unspoiled; clean and fresh as if new.
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The island remains pristine and unspoiled. |
pure, untouched, unspoiled
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contaminated, polluted, corrupt
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#2830
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salubrious
səˈluː.bri.əs
adjective
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Health-giving; healthy; promoting health and well-being.
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The mountain air is salubrious and refreshing. |
wholesome, healthy, hygienic
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unhealthy, harmful, insalubrious
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#2831
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labyrinthine
ˌlæb.əˈrɪn.θaɪn
adjective
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Like a labyrinth; complicated and confusing; having many interconnected paths or passages.
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The old city streets were labyrinthine. |
complex, intricate, twisting
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straightforward, simple, uncomplicated
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#2832
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vigilant
ˈvɪdʒ.ɪ.lənt
adjective
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Keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties; alert and watchful.
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The guards remained vigilant throughout the night. |
watchful, alert, attentive
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negligent, careless, unaware
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#2833
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erratic
ɪˈræt.ɪk
adjective
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Unpredictable and inconsistent; not even or regular in pattern or movement.
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His erratic behavior confused his colleagues. |
unpredictable, inconsistent, capricious
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consistent, predictable, stable
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#2834
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redundant
rɪˈdʌn.dənt
adjective
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Not needed because of repetition or replacement; superfluous or excessive.
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His explanation was redundant and repetitive. |
excessive, superfluous, unnecessary
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essential, necessary, concise
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#2835
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deft
deft
adjective
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Neatly skillful and quick in one's movements; dexterous and adroit.
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The artist's deft hands created a masterpiece. |
skillful, nimble, dexterous
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clumsy, inept, awkward
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#2836
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fortuitous
fɔːˈtjuː.ɪ.təs
adjective
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Happening by accident or chance rather than design; lucky or fortunate.
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Their meeting was purely fortuitous. |
accidental, serendipitous, lucky
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intentional, deliberate, planned
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#2837
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mitigate
ˈmɪt.ɪ.ɡeɪt
verb
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Make less severe, serious, or painful; to reduce or diminish the impact of something.
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The government took steps to mitigate the crisis. |
alleviate, reduce, lessen
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aggravate, exacerbate, intensify
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#2838
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surreptitious
ˌsʌr.əpˈtɪʃ.əs
adjective
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Kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of; done stealthily.
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She took a surreptitious glance at his notes. |
secretive, clandestine, stealthy
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open, overt, transparent
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#2839
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tenacious
tɪˈneɪ.ʃəs
adjective
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Not readily letting go of, giving up, or separated from an object that one holds, a position, or a principle; persistent.
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Her tenacious spirit helped her overcome hardships. |
persistent, determined, unyielding
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weak, indecisive, hesitant
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#2840
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elude
ɪˈluːd
verb
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Evade or escape from, typically in a skillful or cunning way; avoid being caught.
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The thief managed to elude the police. |
evade, escape, dodge
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confront, capture, encounter
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