climbing
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: nullpast: climbedpp: climbeding: climbingcomp: nullsup: null
This term carries a strong sense of verticality and physical exertion. It implies a deliberate, step-by-step progression against gravity, often requiring strength, balance, and tenacity. While walking implies a flat surface, climbing suggests a challenge where the environment is an obstacle to be overcome. In a professional or social sense, the word evokes the image of a hierarchy. It describes the calculated movement toward power or status, often implying a competitive or strategic struggle to reach the top of a corporate or social ladder.
Uncountable when referring to the sport as a general activity. Countable when referring to a specific ascent or a particular route on a cliff.