rodeo

word

/ˈɹoʊdiˌoʊ/
ROH-dee-oh
/ɹˈəʊdɪˌəʊ/
ROH-dee-oh

Definition

A rodeo is a public event where cowboys and cowgirls compete in skills such as riding wild horses, bull riding, and roping cattle, often as a traditional Western sport.

Usage & Nuances

'Rodeo' refers specifically to competitive Western events; it's most common in the US, Canada, and some Latin American countries. Plural is 'rodeos'. Sometimes used metaphorically for any rough, challenging situation ('It's a real rodeo in there').

Example Sentences

We went to a rodeo last Saturday.

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A rodeo has bull riding and horse riding competitions.

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Many people wear cowboy hats at the rodeo.

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If you've never been to a rodeo, it's definitely worth checking out the action.

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The whole town gets excited when the annual rodeo arrives.

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It was my first rodeo, so I had no idea what to expect!

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