climb
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: climbspast: climbedpp: climbeding: climbingcomp: more climbingsup: most climbing
This word carries a strong sense of physical exertion and verticality. It suggests a struggle against gravity, often requiring grip, strength, and a step-by-step progression. While walking up a hill is a simple movement, climbing implies a more challenging or steep incline that demands active engagement of the whole body. In professional or social contexts, the term describes a slow, often competitive rise in status or power. The image here is one of a ladder, where each step represents a milestone or a promotion, reflecting the persistence and effort required to reach the top of a hierarchy.
Countable when referring to a specific expedition or route up a peak. Uncountable when referring to the general act of ascending.