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Rucksack - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A rucksack is a sturdy backpack, typically made of canvas or nylon, used for carrying belongings on hikes or travels. It often has shoulder straps and multiple compartments for organization.

rucksack

/ˈrʌkˌsæk/ /ˈrʌksæk/

Definition:

A large bag carried on the back, used especially by hikers or travelers.

Synonyms:

backpack, knapsack, haversack

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

handbag, suitcase

Common Collocations:

heavy rucksack, pack a rucksack, carry a rucksack

Derivatives:

rucksacks, rucksacking

Usage Tips:

Use "rucksack" for outdoor activities; it implies durability and practicality.

Common Phrases:

load the rucksack, shoulder the rucksack, adjust the rucksack straps

Etymology:

From German "Rücken" (back) + "Sack" (bag), adopted into English in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. She packed her rucksack for the hiking trip.
  • 2. The soldier carried a heavy rucksack during the march.
  • 3. He forgot his lunch in his rucksack at school.
  • 4. They bought a waterproof rucksack for their mountain adventure.

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