Pronunciation: /ˈfɪʃɪŋ/

Definitions of fishing

noun the activity of catching fish, either for food or as a sport

Example Sentences

A1 I enjoy fishing with my family on the weekends.

A2 She caught a big fish while fishing in the lake.

B1 Fishing is a popular pastime for many people who live near the coast.

B2 The fishing industry plays a vital role in the economy of this coastal town.

C1 His passion for fishing led him to become a marine biologist specializing in fish conservation.

C2 The art of fly fishing requires skill, patience, and precision to catch elusive trout.

Examples of fishing in a Sentence

formal Fishing is a popular recreational activity that many people enjoy during the summer months.

informal I'm thinking of going fishing this weekend, want to join me?

slang Let's ditch work and go fishing instead!

figurative She was fishing for compliments with her new hairstyle.

Grammatical Forms of fishing

past tense

fished

plural

fishes

comparative

more fishing

superlative

most fishing

present tense

fish

future tense

will fish

perfect tense

have fished

continuous tense

is fishing

singular

fishing

positive degree

good at fishing

infinitive

to fish

gerund

fishing

participle

fishing

Origin and Evolution of fishing

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'fishing' originated from the Old English word 'fiscian' which means to catch fish.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'fishing' has evolved to encompass various methods and techniques used to catch fish, including recreational fishing, commercial fishing, and subsistence fishing.