angling
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: anglingspast: angledpp: angleding: anglingcomp: more anglingsup: most angling
This term carries a dual identity. In its literal sense, it describes a patient, quiet pursuit of nature, evoking images of stillness and precision. It is more specific than fishing, as it refers specifically to the use of an angle (hook). In a social or professional context, the word shifts toward a sense of manipulation. It suggests a calculated, indirect approach where the person does not ask for what they want openly, but instead casts a metaphorical bait to lure the desired outcome. This gives the word a slightly opportunistic or cunning connotation.
Uncountable when referring to the sport as a general hobby. Countable when referring to specific fishing trips or excursions.