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B1 Level Wordlist - Hobbies

Here you will learn some English words about hobbies, such as "pastime", "leisure", "blogging", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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pastime
pastime
[noun]

an enjoyable activity that a person does regularly in their free time

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leisure
leisure
[noun]

a period of time when one is free from duties and can do fun activities or relax

Ex: Emily finds solace in gardening during her leisure hours, cultivating colorful flowers and fresh vegetables. 
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backpacking

a style of traveling around, cheap and often on foot, carrying one's belongings in a backpack

Ex: She went backpacking across Europe for a month. 
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birdwatching

the activity or hobby of studying birds by observing them in their natural surroundings

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blogging
blogging
[noun]

the act or activity of writing about different things and share them online on a web page

Ex: Many businesses use blogging as a way to attract customers and promote their products. 
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cheerleading

a sport that involves cheering and dancing in support of a sports team, typically consisting of a group of girls wearing similar clothing

Ex: More than just chanting, cheerleading requires athleticism, teamwork, and a positive attitude. 
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clubbing
clubbing
[noun]

the act or activity of frequently hanging out in nightclubs

Ex: They spent the whole weekend clubbing at the new nightclub in town. 
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collecting

the action of looking for and gathering things of a specific type as a hobby

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to doodle
to doodle
[Verb]

to aimlessly draw lines and shapes, particularly when one is bored

Ex: During the meeting, he doodled on his notepad to pass the time. 
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gambling
gambling
[noun]

the action or activity of betting on uncertain outcomes or playing games of chance, hoping to win money or prizes

Ex: Gambling can be addictive, leading to financial troubles and emotional distress for many individuals. 
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hunting
hunting
[noun]

the activity of pursuing and killing wild animals or birds for money, food, or fun

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journaling

the act of regularly writing about what one sees, does, etc.

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karting
karting
[noun]

the activity or sport of racing in small four-wheeled vehicles called karts

Ex: Karting is a popular sport among young motorsport enthusiasts. 
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knitting
knitting
[noun]

the skill or act of making a piece of clothing from threads of wool, etc. by using a pair of special long thin needles or a knitting machine

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meditation

the act or practice of concentrating on the mind and releasing negative energy or thoughts for religious reasons or for calming one's mind

Ex: Daily meditation has helped her maintain a calm and focused mind. 
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mountain biking

the activity or sport of riding a mountain bike over rough ground

Ex: Mountain biking is a great way to explore the outdoors. 
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origami
origami
[noun]

the practice or art of folding paper into desired shapes, which is originated from Japanese culture

Ex: The origami festival featured displays of large-scale paper sculptures created by renowned artists. 
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pottery
pottery
[noun]

the skill or activity of making dishes, pots, etc. using clay

Ex: She enjoys pottery as a creative hobby, making mugs and bowls. 
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scuba diving

the act or sport of swimming underwater, using special equipment such as an oxygen tank, etc.

Ex: She went scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef last summer. 
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sketching
sketching
[noun]

the act of quickly drawing something without many details

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skydiving
skydiving
[noun]

the activity or sport in which individuals jump from a flying aircraft and do special moves while falling before opening their parachute at a specified distance to land on the ground

Ex: Skydiving offers an unparalleled adrenaline rush as participants experience the thrill of jumping out of an aircraft and soaring through the sky. 
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traveling
traveling
[noun]

the activity or act of going from one place to another, particularly over a long distance

Ex: Traveling by train is a relaxing way to see the countryside. 
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window shopping

the activity of just looking at the goods in the windows of stores without going inside and buying something

Ex: I spent the afternoon window shopping downtown. 
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windsurfing

the activity or sport of sailing on water by standing on a special board with a sail attached to it

Ex: Windsurfing combines elements of surfing and sailing, making it an exciting water sport for enthusiasts. 
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