Swimming - Wikipedia-style Article
Swimming
Definition
Swimming refers to the act of moving through water by using one’s limbs, typically as a form of recreation, exercise, or sport.
Parts of Speech
- Noun
- Verb (present participle of "swim")
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈswɪm.ɪŋ/
- Respelling: SWIM-ing
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈswɪm.ɪŋ/
- Respelling: SWIM-ing
Etymology
The word "swimming" originates from Old English "swimman," meaning "to move in water," which is derived from Proto-Germanic "*swemanan" and Proto-Indo-European "*swem-" meaning "to be in motion."
Derivatives
- Swimmer (noun)
- Swimmable (adjective)
- Swimmingly (adverb)
- Reswim (verb)
- Swum (verb, past participle)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Sinking
- Walking
- Stationary
Usage
The noun "swimming" is widely used to refer to the activity or sport, as in "Swimming is a great way to stay fit." As a verb, it refers to the act of propelling oneself through water, as in "She is swimming in the pool."
Related Terms
- Aquatics: Sports or activities performed in water.
- Freestyle: A swimming stroke commonly used in competitions.
- Backstroke: A swimming stroke performed on one’s back.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The activity of moving through water using limbs: Refers to the practice or sport of propelling oneself in water.
- Example: "Swimming is an Olympic sport."
- The sport or competitive activity: Refers to organized or competitive swimming events.
- Example: "He joined the swimming team at school."
Verb
- To propel oneself through water using limbs: Refers to the action of moving in water.
- Example: "She is swimming in the lake."